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CONTENTS 


I'ortrnit  "I   Dr.  James  !•',.  Anient 
TorlrMil  (.r  Dr.  Xalliaii  ('.  SeliaelV. 

('alcTidai' 

Nornial  Calciidar  for  1!)I7-1S 


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1  Corlificati'  and  DijilnMia 

(i  Sn^>;c>ti()n^  In  l'rii-.|)rcl  i\c  Sliidi'nt- 

S  How  to  Enter  I  lie  Seliool 

8  Statement  of  Expenses    . 


Hoard  of  'I'riistees !)  ("onrses  of  Instruelion 

Standini;('(>iiimitlees  of  Ihe  IJoard       1(»  ( 'olleij;e  I're|>aiator,\'  ( 'olirse 

Faculty 11  Analytic  Statement  of  ('ours 

Adminislratix  (•  ()rs;aiiization 15  School  of  Art 

Standinj;  ( 'oinmitlees  of  the  Faculty 15  Conservatory  of  Music  . 

Functions  of  the  Fa<ulty  Committees Hi  School  of  Business   .... 

Pennsylvania  State  Normal  —  History        17  The  Training  School   .    .    . 

Material  Equipment 1!)  Alumni  Registry      .... 

Location •2^2  Cla.ss  Directory 

Purpose  and  Function  of  tiiis  Sciiool   .  '2S  Normal  School  Registry 

Discipline '24  Model  School  Registry    . 

Student  Organizations -25  Index 

Graduation '29 


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Fall  Term  —  Fifteen  Weeks  : 

Opens Tuesday,  Septenil)er  11,   1017 

Classification  of  New  Students,  9  a.  m.  and  1 :30  p.  m., 
September  11th. 

Thanksgiving  Recess,  November  "28th  to  December  4th. 

Closes Friday,  December '21,  1917 

Vacation  of  Ten  Days 

Winter  Term  —  Thirteen  Weeks: 

Opens Wednesday,   January   '2,    1918 

Classification  of  Xew  Students,  9  a.  m.  and  1:30  p.  m., 
January  2d. 

Closes Friday,    March   :29,    1918 

Vacation  of  Ten  Days 


Spring  Term  —  Twelve  Weeks: 

Opens Tuesday,  Ai)ril  9,  1918 

Classification  of  Xew  Students,  9  a.  m.  and  1 :30  P.  M., 
April  9th. 

Annual  Sermon  before  Christian  Association, 

Sunday  evening,  June  16,  1918 

Baccalaureate  Sermon   .Sunday  morning,  June  23,  1918 

Commencement  Concert,  Monday  evening,  June  24,  1918 

Business  Meeting  of  Alumni  Association, 

Tuesday,  June  25,  1918 

Cla.ss-Day  Exercises Tuesday,  June  25,  1918 

Alumni  Banquet     .         .  Tuesday  evening,  June  25,  1918 

Commencement Wednesday,  June  26,  1918 


Pc^JtnsyJvunia      b'^utc^     jS/uiinu./      i^LJicju/ 


BOARD   OF  TRUSTEES 


RcjircsrnliiKj   llir   Stnrkliolilrrs: 
<iKN.  H\nm   Wiiiii;.  A.  15..  lvs(|.  .    .     /rcriii  expires 
Mu.  .loilN  \V.  Si   I'l'oN      .  T<Tiii  expiic-- 

Mk.  \\ii.i,i\\i  S.  Dm  (;iii:ht^  'I'eriii  e\i)ires 

INlii.  Thomas  Si  rroN,  A.H..  A.M.,l'',s;|.   'I\'riii  expires 

Mii.  I"'i)\\  ARD  R()\\  i; Teriii  expires 

Mu.  (JmFirrii  Km, is  Teriii  expires 

Hon.  .)  AVooi)  Ci.AUK.  AH,  AM  ..  I'.si|.  'Perm  ex|)ires 
^II!.  IIauhv  W.  Wilson.  A. 15.  Teriii  expires 

]\Iu.  J.  IJi.AiH  Sutton Term  exi)ires 


lirprcxi'nlin;/  llir  Slate: 
)is  Mu.  John  A.  Scott,  .V.H..  Ks(|  Term  ex|)ir.-s,  1!»1H 

•  18  Sknatok  John  S.  Fishkh,  IM.H..  Ks<|.   Term  r.xpjre^.  1!)1,S 


)1S  Mu.   Tom    I-",.    Iln.DKHKAM) 

)1!)  Hon.  Si mmkus  M.  J.\(  k,  1vs(|. 

)|!)  Jl    IXIK  J.    \.    I.ANcaiAM 

)1!)  Mii.  W.  n.  l,ori;Hl;v 

)'2(t  Mii.  J.  C.  Wai,i,a(  K 

1-211  Mu.  J.  Dick  Wilson 


lO'-'O         Mu.  .V.  Uali'u  Moouhilai) 


Term  expires.  191S 

Term  <'Xi)ires.  lfM!( 

Term  expin-s.  lillO 

Term  expires.  l!tl!» 

Term  cxjjircs.  19-20 

Term  expires.  10^0 

Term  expires.  I!(i0 


Officers  of  llir   Board: 
President:  Thom.vs  Sitton  Seeretary:  J.   Wood  ("i.akk 

\'iee-l'resi(leiit  :  John   S.    Kishkk  Treasurer:  Hahkv   White.  Jk. 


PoJinsylvanici       ^faf^     A/hrma/      Sahool 


STANDING    COMMITTEES 


OF  THE  BOARD 


INSTRUCTION  AND  DISCIPLINE 

Harry  White  J.  Wood  Clark 

S.  M.  Jack  John  A.  Scott 


buildings 

Edward  Rowe  T.  E.  Hildebrand 

J.  ('.  Wallace  H.  W.  AVilson 


EMPLOYMENT  OF  TEACHERS  —  ADVERTISING   AND  PRINTING 

John  A.  H.  Keith  W.  S.  Daugherty 

Thomas  Sutton  S.  ^I.  Jack 

John  S.  Flsher 


GROUNDS 

W.  S.  Daugherty  J.  W.  Clark 

Griffith  Ellis  J.  Blair  Sutton 


FINANCE  LECTURES  AND  ATHLETICS 

John  A.  Scott      John  S.  Fisher      John  W.  Sutton  J.  W.  Clark  T.  E.  Hildebrand 

J.  C.  Wallace  Harry  White  Griffith  Ellis 

accounts  and  claims  library 

Griffith  Ellis  J.  X.  Laxgham  S.  M.  Jack  J.  X.  Laxgham  H.  W.  Wilson 

H.  W.  Wilson  John  S.  Fisher  J.  C.  Wallace 

expenditures  and  supplies  care  OF  hospital  and  sick 

Edward  Rowe  W.  R.  Loughry  T.  E.  Hildebrand  J.  Dick  Wilson 

J.  Blair     Suttox  A.  Ralph  Moorhead 


apparatus,  house  and  school  furniture  auditors 

John  W.  Sutton       W.  R.  Loughry      Edward  Rowe  John  A.  Scott  W.   R.  Loughry 

J.  Dick  Wilson  John  S.  Fisher  W.  S.  Daugherty 

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FACULTY 


■Jamks   E.   Ami:\t,  A.M.,  I'll. I).,  1. 1.. I)..  I'rnirifnd 


J.WK  E.  LkoN'.VUI) 
Stmii-nl,  IVnns.vlvji 
of    Malhcm.itic; 

Solu.ol.      MilllTS 


M. 


•jini;i  State  Xoriiial  Si 
and  Hi.story  in  IVt 
II.-.     l.S(iS--.J;    (ic'grcc 


Stale    N<.rinal. 
in   [irivienl    pcis 


In<li 
liuii 


.     .   I'rojvs.ior  of  Euijlish 
l.n.,1.  Millersville:  teacher 
iisylvaiiia    State    Normal 
iif    M.    S.,    Ponn.sylvania 
.\.    .M..    liiiver-itv   of   PitlslnirKli: 


1.S7 


.  As.fdciulv  I'rofc.isor  of  Ktiglixli 


Edna   IJ.  Smith,  A.H. 

Teaelier  in  Kan.sas  l'ul]|ie  Seliool.*.  two  years;  (-railnate.  State 
Ndrmal  Sehool,  Alva,  Okla.,  MHH:  teaelier  in  Kiowa  (Kan.)  High 
:  .\.  H.,  I'niversity  of  Michigan.  1907:  .student. 


:-lio,.l,  Iwoy 
olmnliia  V 
lice    1;)II7. 


Liver.-itv 


if     l!llli;     ill     present    po.silii! 


Marion  A.  Reid,  \.\i. 

Walden   High  Seh,.,.l.   WaMei 

Noll, ,11.     Ma.s.s..     lillll;     .\.    li., 

I'.ll  I:  iiislnietor  in  Knijlisli. 
■luhn.s  Hopkins  I  niversity. 
position  since   IHKi. 

Mus.  1I\hi{ii:t  W.  Siii.ks 


.  X.  v.,  inun 

(.oneli.r  Coll 
l.,l)an.Mi  Vail 
SuniiiuT    Selii 


is.-tislaill  ill   F.lKllisli 
Whealon  Seminary, 
,'e,  Baltimore,   Md., 
y   College.    1!)H-16; 
il,    llIKi;    in  present 


[ssisttiiit  in  English 

Graduate,  The  Katlierine  Heecher  Seliool;  teacher  in  I'nhlic 
Schools,  New  Uoehellc.  X,  Y„  IS.sy-lSitO:  preceptress.  High 
School,  Towanda,  Pa.,  I!)0.i-H;  teacher  in  State  Xormal.  Mans- 
field,   Pa.,    1!)H-15;   in  present   position  since   .\pril,    1!)1(!. 

Edna  Lek  Sprowls I iislnidor  Public  Speakinii 

(iraduatc,  California  State  .Normal.  California,  Pa.;  graduate, 
Emerson  College  of  Oratory.  Hoston.  Mass.;  experience  in  teach- 
ing in  Washington  High  School.  Hutfalo  State  Xormal.  ButTalo. 
X.  Y.;  post-graduate.  Kmerson  College  of  Oratory;  in  present 
position  since   U)T.i. 

William  . I.  Jack,  Ph.  I) Profcx.sor  of  Ilisforif 

Studi-nt.  Pennsylvania  State  Xormal  School.  Indiana,  four 
years;  graduate,  Phillip.s-Exeter  .\cadeniy,  imil;  A.  B..  Yale 
I'niversity,  190.");  .\.  M..  ibid:  instructor  in  History  and  Mathe- 
matics, Military  Academy,  Los  Angeles.  Cal..  190.>-imt();  in 
present  position  since  190G. 


•Resigned,   to  take  charge  of  National  Park   Seminary.  \Vasliingtou.  D 
Principal-elect:  President  John  A.  H.  Keith.  o(  the  Ihhkosh  OViiconsinl  Stale  N 


ptembe 


Edith   K.  Gkkknlee.  .\.M AsslxUinl  in  Ifi.ilari/ 

(■raduate,  (jrcenshoro  High  School;  .\.  B..  Weslorn  Maryland 
College;  A.  M.,  Columbia  rniversity;  Professional  Uipluma. 
Teachers'  College,  summer  sessions;  teacher  of  Kngli.<<h  and 
History,  .Misecon  City  High  School.  N'.  .1.;  in  pn-senl  position 
sime   1914. 

Clarissa  B.  Roiunson  .  Head  of  DeimrtmenI  of  Kdnratioii 
Student,  Pennsylvania  State  Xormal  School.  Indiana.  Pa.; 
student.  Cornell  I'niversity,  summer  school;  student.  Columbia 
University,  summer  session:  teacher.  I'niontown,  Pa.:  teacher. 
Pennsylvania  State  Xormal  School.  Slippery  Rock.  Pa.,  189S-98: 
teacher  and  preceptress,  ibid,  1898-1915;  assistant  teacher  of 
Pedagogy,  Penn.sylvania  State  Xormal  School,  Indiana,  Pa., 
I!ll.)-10;  in  present  position  since   1910. 

J(JHN  W.  Speicher,  A.B Profes.'ior  of  Pxycliologi/ 

Graduate,  Princeton  University,  19H,  A.  B.;  graduate.  Schuyl- 
kill Seminary,  Reading,  Pa.;  student  at  Franklin  &  Marshall 
College,  Lancaster,  Pa.;  teacher  and  principal  two  years  in 
I'ennsylvania  public  schools;  in  present  position  since  19H. 

Faye  a.  Dame,  A.B.  .Axsi.stant  in  Department  of  Education 
Graduate,  Robinson  Female  Seminary.  Exeter,  X.  H.;  \.  B. 
with  special  distinction  in  History,  Radcliffe  College.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.:  assistant  in  high  schools  of  Ash6cld.  Mass.,  and 
Caribou,  Maine;  principal  of  grammar  school,  Xewton,  X.  H.; 
teacher  in  schools  of  Windham.  X.  H.;  in  present  position 
since   1910. 

Marion  Spencer.  A.B Isxixlant  in  Pedagogy 

Graduate,  Stevens  High  Sehool.  Lancaster.  Pa..  1911;  graduate, 
Elmira  College,  1915,  A.  B.:  teacher  at  Helen  Bullock  Training 
School  for  Girls,  Elmira,  X.  Y..  and  Hershey  Consolidated 
Schools;  in  present  position  since  1910. 

James  C.  Smith,  Ph. B Profexxor  of  Matliematic:i 

Graduate,  Howard  College,  Alabama:  sometime  teacher  in  public 
schools  of  Alabama;  Ph.  B.,  I'niversity  of  Chicago,  1903;  Head 
of  Department  of  Mathematics.  Evansville  High  School,  Evans- 
ville.  Ind.,  190:i-07:  graduate  work  in  University  of  Chicago; 
in  present   position  since   1907. 

1.  1917. 
School. 


PGJtnsvIvania      ^faf^     A/brmo./      S'oJiooI 


M.  C.  Gordon,  M.S..    .Associate  Prnjessor  of  Mathematics 

Graduate,  Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School,  Indiana,  1885; 
principal  public  schools.  West  Newton,  Pa.,  1885-86;  graduate 
with  degree  of  M.  S.,  Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School,  Indiana, 
1888;  principal  public  schools,  Irwin,  Pa.,  1888-92;  special  student. 
I'niversity  of  Pennsylvania,  1894;  in  present  position  since  1892. 


Helen  A.  Stephen.s,  A.B. 


.Assistant  in  Mathematics 


Graduate,  Girls'  High  School,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1911;  graduate, 
Mount  Holyoke  College,  1915;  teacher  of  Mathematics  and 
Science  in  Wisconisco  High  School.  1015-l(i;  in  present  position 
since   1916. 


J.  P.  AViLEY Issistaut  in  Mathematics 

(iraduate,  Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School,  Indiana,  1888; 
principal,  Delmont  Public  Schools,  1888-91;  principal,  Connells- 
ville  High  School,  1891-92;  principal,  Irwin  Public  Schools, 
1892-97;  principal  and  superintendent,  Connellsville  Public 
Schools,  1897-07;  principal,  Irwin  Public  Schools,  1907-11;  in 
present  position  since   1911. 


Ben  R.  Beisel,  B.S. 


.Assistant  in  Mathemati 


Graduate,  Pittsburgh  Central  High  School,  1909;  B.  S.,  .Alle- 
gheny College,  1914;  special  student,  Bethany  College  Summer 
School,  1915;  laboratory  instructor  in  Physics,  Allegheny  College, 
1913-14;  teacher  of  Mathematics,  High  School,  Clearfield,  Pa.. 
1914-15;  instructor  in  Mathematics,  Bethany  College,  summer 
school,   1915;  in  present  position  since   1915. 

Jane  Beardwood,  A.B.    .Professor  of  French  and  German 

Graduate,  Philadelphia  High  School  for  Girls;  A.  B.,  Bryn  Mawr 
College,  1912;  graduate  student  at  summer  school  of  University 
of  Pennsylvania,  two  sessions;  student.  University  of  Poitiers, 
Tours,  France;  teacher  of  German  and  English,  High  School, 
Milford,  Delaware;  teacher  of  German  and  History,  High 
School,  Upper  Derby,  Pa.;  teacher  of  French,  Dilworth  Hall,  and 
instructor  in  German,  Pennsylvania  College  for  Women,  Pitts- 
burgh,  Pa.;  in  present   position  since   1916. 

Marianne  F.  Baumb.ach Assistant  in  German 

Student  several  years  in  Hamburg  and  Kiel.  Germany;  special 
student,  Waynesburg  College,  1908-10;  sometime  private  teacher 
of  German,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.;  student  one  summer  session  in  Cor- 
nell University;  in  present  position  since  1912. 

M.  LorisE  Chaffee.  A.B. ,  A. M Professor  of  Latin 

Graduate,  Beeman  Academy,  New  Haven,  Vt.;  graduate,  Middle- 
bury  College,  Middlebury,  Vt.,  in  Latin  Scientific  Course;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  student,  Middlebury  College,  summer  session; 
A.  M.,  Middlebury  College;  Head  of  Department  of  Latin,  South 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.;  Head  of  Department  of  Latin,  Jamesburg, 
N.  J.;  secretary,  .\merican  Institute  of  Child  Life;  tutor  prepara- 
tory school  and  college  students;  in  present  position  since  1910. 

P.u: 


J.  Theodore  Arntz,  Jr.,  A.B. 

Professor  of  Spanish  and  Assistant  in  Latin 

Graduate,  St.  Joseph's  College,  Aarschot,  Belgium;  two  years 
post-graduate.  Philology,  University  of  Louvain,  Belgium;  A.  B., 
Temple  University,  Philadelphia;  professor  of  French,  Instituto 
Moderno.  Concepcion,  Chile;  secretary,  German  Consulate,  ib.; 
teacher  of  German  and  Latin,  high  school,  Kingston,  Pa.;  pro- 
fessor of  Spanish,  German  and  French,  Foster  School  of  Lan- 
guages, Philadelphia;  substitute,  ancient  and  modern  languages, 
Philadelphia  High  Schools;  member,  ".\lliance  Francaise;"  hon. 
vice-president,  "S.  P.  de  .\.,  "  Chile;  in  present  position  since  1916. 

John  James,  A.B Professor  of  Physics 

Student  several  years  in  Illinois  State  Normal  University;  stu- 
dent three  years  in  Northwestern  L^niversity,  Evanston,  111.; 
A.  B.,  University  of  Michigan;  teacher  in  secondary  schools; 
graduate  student,  ITniversity  of  Michigan;  sometime  electrician. 
Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C;  student  two  years  in 
University  of  Halle,  Prussia;  one  year  in  Sorbonne,  Paris;  some- 
time instructor  in  Mathematics,  University  of  Michigan;  some- 
time professor  of  Mathematics,  Epworth  University,  Oklahoma 
City;  sometime  acting-director  of  Morrison  Observatory,  Glas- 
gow,  Mo.;  in  present  position  since   1907. 

Mabelle  C.  Dame,  A.B Professor  of  Chemistry 

Graduate,  Robinson  Seminary,  Exeter,  N.  H.;  A.  B.,  special 
distinction  in  Chemistry,  Radcliffe  College;  instructor  in  Science, 
High  School,  Conway,  Mass.;  principal.  Grammar  School,  South 
Chelmsford,  Mass.;  student,  Lowell  State  Normal  School,  Lowell, 
Mass.  (course  in  methods);  instructor  in  Mathematics,  Classical 
and  High  School,  Salem,  Mass.;  in  present  position  since  1914. 

Ralph  L.  Talbot,  B.S.    .    .    .  Professor  of  Natural  Science 

Graduate  of  High  School,  Martins  Ferry.  Ohio;  student  Ohio 
State  University,  Columbus,  Ohio;  B.  S.,  Bucknell  University, 
Lewisburg,  Pa.;  in  present  position  since  1913. 

C.  M.  MacConnell,  A.B.    .    .    .Assistant  Natural  Science 

Graduate,  Franklin  High  School,  Franklin,  Pa.,  1910;  post- 
graduate, 1910-11;  student.  Grove  City  College,  1911-12;  grad- 
uate, Allegheny  College,  A.H.,  1915;  in  present  position  since  1915. 

Elizabeth  Knight  Eyre, 

Director  of  Physical  Training  for  l]'omen 
Graduate  of  New  Haven  Normal  School  of  Gymnastics;  some- 
time teacher  of  private  classes  in  gymnastics  in  New  Haven 
Normal  School  of  Gymnastics;  sometime  Director  of  .Athletics 
in  New  Haven  Normal  School  of  Gymnastics;  sometime  teacher 
of  Gymnastics  in  State  Normal  Training  School,  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  sometime  teacher  of  Gymnastics  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
public  schools;  sometime  Basketball  coach  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
public  schools;   in  present  position  since    1909. 

Bernadine  Agnes  Keeffe Teacher  of  Dancing 

Graduate,  Syracuse  High  School;  The  Sargent  School  for  Physical 
Education;  pupil  under  Mrs.  Florence  Campbell;  Chalif  Normal 
School   of  Dancing. 

Jea.n  R.  McElhaney,  Pd.B.    .    .    .    Instructor  in  Drawing 

Graduate,  High  School,  Indiana,  Pa.,  1883;  graduate,  Pennsyl- 
vania State  Normal  School,  Indiana,  1885;  primary  teacher, 
Uniontown,  Pa.,  1885-90;  teacher  in  public  schools,  Indiana,  Pa., 
1890-96;  teacher  in  public  schools,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  1896-1903; 
student.  Prang  Normal  Art  Classes,  Boston,  1900-01;  graduate 
student,  Pratt  Institute,  Brooklyn,  1903-04;  teacher  of  Art, 
Johnstown  High  School,  1904-06;  in  present  position  since  1906. 

E   12 


PonnsyJvama      S/af^     A/tyrrnci/      S'c^Ano/ 


Vkda  liiiTii  HhooMK.u ts.ii.itmit  ill  Ihavirid 

(iradimtc.    IHkIi    Sd I.    W.-st    Kiillan.l.  \l  ;   »,'nMl.,al.-.    (;.n.ral 

ArL  Ciiiirs.'.  I'inll  Inslitnlc,  ltn..,klvri,  N  'S  .;  K'n"l""l'--  "  o"™- 
ill  Noriiml  An  iiiiil  Miiiiiiiil  'rraiiiiiin.  I'ratI  lii-l  ll  iilr,  Itrtniklyii. 
N.    \.:  in  prcsint   piisilinii  since   lill.'>. 

Kl,Ui;u  I'    M  .    .1  \(  KS()\, 

liisli-Kchir  ill  .tiiririilliin-  (iiiil  Miiniiiil  Tniiiiinil 
(Jnidnatci.f  Iiiiil  Siliuol.  I'lila-ki.  N,  V..  IHIIII;  j;ra.liiatr  ,,f  Stat.' 
Niirmul  and  TrainiiiK  ScIiudI,  Oswego,  N.  V.,  UMi:  somvUiiu: 
teacher  in  imlilic  school.-,  of  New  York;  teacher  of  Manual  Train- 
inR,  OninK<-  I'ark  Normal  School,  Klori.la.  l!»()'i-(U:  t.'aclier  of 
Manual  Training.  Utica.  N.  V..  lH<)j-(IK;  teacher  of  Manual 
TraiiiiiiK,  Conconl.  N.  II..  lil(IH-()!t;  sfiecial  work  in  Cornell  and 
Coliiniliia    liiiiversitii-N;    in    |iresciil    position    since    IDItil. 


I ii.striii'liir  ill  Diinirntir  Science 
\.   v.,   1!U1;  i;radiiate.  Normal 


Hi:ri.,Mi    n.  Uv\r 

(Iradnatc,  High  School.  Ill 
Domestic  Art,  Mechanics  Institute,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1914; 
post-ftraduate  Mechanics  Institute.  1914:  teacher  of  sewing, 
Indiana  State  Normal  School.  Indiana,  I'a..  1915;  student. 
Mechanics  Institute,  summer  lill.');  in  present  position  since  1915. 

ll).\    INl.w   JIoKi'MAN J.s'.s/.s7(////   ill    Diiiiirslic  Science 

(irailuale.  Bergen  Ilijjii  School;  post-graduate.  Hergen  High 
School;  teacher  in  public  schools.  Sweden.  N.  Y.;  graduate 
Mechanics  Institute;  teacher  of  Domestic  Science.  Trivate 
School.    New   York  City;  in  present   position  since   1915. 

John   K.  Smith,  IM.M.    .      Head  of  Commercial  Department 

(Jraduatc.  rctiiisylvania  State  Normal  School.  Mansfield;  grad- 
uate. School  of  Commerce,  Elmira,  N.  Y.;  teacher  and  principal 
fcMir  y<'ars  in  I'ennsylvania  pulilic  schools;  principal,  Tyler's 
Husiness  College.  Worcester,  Mass.;  assistant  in  Mathematics, 
Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School,  1911-15;  in  present  position 
since    1915. 

Mits.  Fi.ouENcE  C  .VuNT/,,  A.H..  .  Teacher  of  Stenotjrajthy 
Graduate,  Wyoming  Seminary,  Kingston,  Pa.;  A.  B.,  Goucher 
College,  Baltimore,  Md.;  graduate,  Strayer's  Business  College, 
Baltimore;  secretary  to  Professor  of  Economics,  .lohns  Hopkins 
University;  assistant  secretary,  Maryland  State  Bureau  of 
Immigration,  Baltimore,  Md.;  teacher  of  English  and  Geography, 
Colegio  .\lcman.  Conccpcion,  Chile;  teacher  of  German,  Sten- 
ography and  Piano,  Colegio  Americano,  Concepcion;  Head  of 
Commercial  Department,  High  School,  Gloucester,  N.  J.; 
teacher  of  Stenography,  Strayer's  Business  College,  Philadel- 
phia; in  present  position  since   1910. 

Fu)i{EN'(K  CIektuude  Plaxte, 

Assistant   in   Commercial  Department  and   Secretary  to 
Miss  Leonard. 
Graduate,    High    School,    Oil    City,    Pa.;    graduate.    Commercial 
Teachers'  Training  Course.  Imliana  State  Normal  School.  1913; 
in   i>rescnt  jmsition   since   191-.;. 

Rkxkohi)   D.  ("oi.m  UN.  Mus.  1?. 

Director   Music  Conservatory 
Graduate,  College  of  Fine  .\rts.  Syracuse  University,  1913;  post- 
graduate. 1913-14;  head  Music  Department,  .lamestown  College, 
.laniestown.    N.   I)..    19H-15;  in  present    position  since   1915. 

P 


I/El,lA    I'"Aur,IN ^ini/int/  and    I'oiee  (^tdlure 

(iriiduate  in  Voice  of  the  University  School  of  Muoic,  Ann 
Arlior,  MichiKan;  poHl-({nidunle  vocal  work  uneli-r  Wm.  A. 
Howlanil,  Head  of  Vocal  Department,  Univernily  SchrM»l  of 
.Music;  Kreileric  Bristol,  New  York;  Ellinon  Van  llcwui-,  Nrw 
York;  Erederick  Pease.  Michigan  State  Normal;  Theory  and 
Ear  Training  iiiidi-r  Prof.  Ileaeox.  Oherlin  Connervalory,  Oherlin. 
Ohio;  Musical  History,  post-graduate  work  in  Harmony  under 
I'rof.  .\.  A.  Stanley.  University  of  Michigan,  also  Director  of 
I  niversity  School  of  Music;  Piano  under  Prof.  Henry  C.  Po»l. 
(irand  Kapids,  Mich;  (Jhas.  Morrison,  Director,  Oherlin  Con- 
servatory, Oherlin,  Ohio;  Allierto  Jonas,  formerly  of  l.'niver»ily 
School  of  Music,  now  of  B.rliii.  (M-rmany;  for  seven  years  A8«i»- 
t.iiil  Teacher  in  Vocal  Department.  University  School  of  Music, 
Ann  .\rbor,    Mich.;  in  i)resent  position  since   1009. 

John  O.  Stewaht.  A.B.  (Baritone)    .Voice  and  Repertoire 

Graduate,  Cedarville  College,  A.  B.,  1911;  graduate,  Artist 
Department,  Cincinnati  Conservatory  of  Music,  1915;  ittudied 
at  Cedarville  College  School  of  Music,  Cincinnati  College  of 
Music,  Valparaiso  University  School  of  Music,  Cincinnati 
School  of  Expression;  studied  under  P'dgar  Stillman  Kclley, 
Louis  Victor  Saar,  John  A.  Hoffman,  etc.,  Cincinnati  Studio. 
Hyde  Park.  1911-15;  Eastern  Ohio  Conservatory  of  Mu-sic, 
I915-l(!  (Director  and  Head  of  Voice  Department);  in  present 
position  since   1910. 

Earl  D.  Stout,  Miis.  IJ. 

Piano,  Organ,  Theory,  Music  History  and  Appreciation 

(iraduatc.  Syracuse  I'niversity,  College  Fine  Arts.  Piano,  Dr. 
.\dolf  Krey;  Theory,  Dr.  W.  Berwald;  Organ,  Dr.  G.  A.  Parker; 
in    present    position   since    1916. 

Mary  St.  Claiu  King Piano  and  Organ 

Graduate.  Piano  Course,  1910;  graduate.  Organ  Course,  1911. 
of  Indiana  Normal  Conservatory  of  Music.  .\ccorapanist. 
Indiana  State  Normal  School.  1911-14:  student  University 
School  of  Music.  .\nn  .\rbor,  Mich.;  in  present  position  since  1914. 

Ori.ky  Si:e  .  .  .Instructor  in  ]'iolin  and  History  of  Music 
Graduate  of  Doane  Academy.  Granville,  Ohio:  three  years 
student  in  Deuison  University.  Granville,  Ohio;  student  of 
violin  three  years,  with  Arthur  Judson.  now  of  New  Y'ork;  one 
year  with  Franc  Zciglcr.  Columbus,  Ohio;  one  year  with  Sol. 
Marcosson,  Cleveland,  Ohio;  one  year  with  Emil  Heerman. 
Concert  Miister,  Cincinnati  Orchestra;  one  season  with  Prof. 
Hugon  Heerman,  late  of  Berlin,  now  of  Geneva.  Switzerland; 
pupil  of  Theodore  Spiering.  Berlin  and  New  Y'ork;  taught  in 
Newark.  Ohio;  two  years  head  of  violin  department  and  theory. 
State  Normal  School.  Warrensburg,  Mo.;  two  years  head  Violin 
Department.  Conservatory  Denison  University.  Granville,  Ohio; 
member  of  Cincinnati  Symphony  Orchestra,  1910-11;  member 
.\ssembly  Orchestra.  Chautauqua.  N.  Y.,  since  1909;  in  present 
tion  posisincc   1913. 

Mrs.  Orley  See f^a^o 

Graduate  of  Doane  .\cademy.  Granville.  Ohio;  student  in  piano 
and  theory,  three  years,  Denison  Conservatory.  Granville,  Ohio: 
student  in  piano  and  theory,  one  year,  in  Baptist  College.  Lex- 
ington.  Mo.;  taught  in  Browning,   Mo.;  and  Newark,  Ohio;  in 

present   position   since   1913. 

GE   13 


Pojuisylvania      Staffs     /Vbrmcil      School 


Orca  a.  Reinecke ^'""0 

Student  in  Pittsburgh  High  School;  graduate  of  Pennsylvania 
State  Normal  School,  Indiana,  regular  course,  1909;  Supervisor's 
Course  of  Music,  1910;  Piano  Course,  1911;  student  at  the 
University  School  of  Music,  Ann  Arbor,  Michigan,  summer. 
1910;  Summer  School  of  Methods,  Chicago,  summer  of  191'2; 
student,  Chautauqua  (Xew  York)  School  of  Music,  summer  of 
191G;   in   present   position   since    1911. 

I\I.\UY  O.  WiuciHT  .  .  .  AnArudor  Public  School  Music 
Graduate,  Kindergarten  Training  School.  Columbus,  Ohio,  1913; 
certificate  in  public  school  music.  New  School  of  Methods, 
Chicago,  1907;  University  of  AVooster,  1913;  supervisor's 
diploma,  Cornell  University,  1915;  pupil  in  voice  of  Cecil 
Fanning  and  Maud  Wentz  McDonald;  teacher  of  kindergarten, 
Franklin  County  Children's  Home,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1904-06; 
head  of  voice  department,  Muskingum  College,  New  Concord, 
Ohio,  1906;  director  of  music  and  entertainments.  State  Institu- 
tion for  Feeble  Minded,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1908-12;  supervisor 
of  public  school  music,  Marion.  Ohio.  191'M.5;  in  present  posi- 
tion since  191.5. 

Wm.  F.  Smith Heud  Athletic  Coach 

Student,  Mansfield,  Pa.,  State  Normal  School,  1904-06;  graduate. 
Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School,  Indiana,  Pa.,  1908;  member 
football  and  basketball  squad,  Mansfield  Normal,  1904;  Varsity 
football,  Indiana,  1906-07;  assistant  football  coach  and  graduate 
manager  athletics,  Indiana,  1908-13;  basketball  coach.  Indiana, 
1913-14;  in  present  position  since  1914. 

Edwin  K.  Wood,  D.D.S AK.sl.ttant  Football  Coach 

Member  of  Pennsylvania  State  College  baseball  and  football 
teams,  1898-99;  picked  for  end  on  Ail-American  team;  member 
Philadelphia  professional  and  Latrobe  professional  football 
teams,  1903-07;  head  coach,  Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School, 
Indiana,  Pa.,  football  and  baseball  teams,  1908-09;  graduate, 
Medico-Chirurgical  College,  1903;  in  present  position  since  1914. 


Hope  Stew.vrt,  Pd.B Critic  Teacher 

(iraduate,  Pennsylvania  State  Normal  School.  Indiana;  teacher 
in  public  schools,  Indiana,  Pa.;  student,  Clark  University, 
summer;  student.  School  of  Pedagogy,  Chautauqua,  N.  Y., 
summer  1903;  student.  Teachers'  College.  Columbia  University, 
1914;  teaching  in  State  Normal  School.  Indiana.  Pa.,  1899-1906; 
in  present  position  since   1900. 

Malvina  Garman  Riddle,  Pd.H Critic  Teacher 

Graduate,  State  Normal,  Indiana,  Pa.,  ISH'i:  teacher  in  public 
schools,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  1883-5;  teacher  in  public  schools. 
Indiana,  Pa.,  1893-6;  student,  summer  school,  Chautauqua, 
N.  Y.,  1894  and  1898;  in  present  position  since  1896. 

A.MY  Gray ^''■it>c  Teacher 

Graduate,  State  Normal  School,  Jamaica.  N.  Y.,  1902;  student, 
summer  school,  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  1903;  student,  summer 
school.  New  Y'ork  University,  1909;  student.  New  York  Univer- 
sity, School  of  Pedagogy,  1909-10;  teacher  in  public  schools, 
Babylon  and  Hicksville,  N.  Y.;  assistant  principal,  public  schools, 
Hicksville,  N.  Y'.,  1900-11;  principal.  1911-12;  in  present  position 
since   1912. 

Aggie  La YTON  SuLis Critic  Teacher 

Graduate,  High  School,  Milton,  Mass.;  Digby  Academy,  Digby, 
Nova  Scotia;  Provincial  Normal  School,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia; 
special  course,  Winnipeg  Normal,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba;  student, 
Cornell  University  Summer  School;  teacher  in  public  schools  of 
Nova  Scotia,  Manitoba  and  Massachusetts;  in  present  position 
since   1913. 

Helen  Elizabeth  Rhoads Critic  Teacher 

Graduate.  Westtown  Boarding  School  (Pa.),  1897;  graduate. 
West  Chester  State  Normal  School,  1904;  student.  University  of 
Pennsylvania  and  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia;  teacher 
in  schools  of  Chester  and  Delaware  Counties.  1904-09;  principal. 
West  Chester  Friends'  Select  School,  1909-12;  critic,  Primary 
Department,  Lock  Haven  State  Normal  School  (Pa.),  1912-14; 
principal,  Sue  Bennett  Model  School,  London.  Ky.,  1914-16; 
in  present  position  since  1916. 


Araminta  M.  McLane Librarian 

Graduate,  High  School,  East  Liverpool,  Ohio;  teacher  in  public 
schools.  East  Liverpool,  Ohio;  librarian,  public  hbrary.  East 
Liverpool,  Ohio;  student,  Pennsylvania  State  Normal,  Indiana; 
student,  Michigan  University  Library  School,  Ann  .\rbor.  Mich., 
summer,   1910;  in  present  position  since  1907. 

Alice  M.  West Assistant  Librarian 

Graduate,  Johnstown  High  School,  1913;  two  summers'  work  as 
assistant  librarian,  at  Cambria  Library,  Johnstown;  in  present 
position  since   1914. 

Jennie  M.  Ackerman    .    .    .Superri.ior  of  the  Model  School 

Graduate,  State  Normal  School,  New  Paltz,  N.  Y'.;  teacher  in 
public  schools.  Red  Bank,  N.  Y'.;  in  high  school;  principal  of 
model  school.  State  Normal  School,  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa.;  stu- 
dent, Columbia  University,  summer;  critic-teacher.  State  Normal 
School,  Indiana,  Pa.,  1902-04;  in  present  position  since  1904. 

P.v 


E.  B.  Race Steivard 

IMaria  a.  Davis Housekeeper 

J.uobF.  Rehm Head  Chef 

Fr.^nk  K-\uth ^«'«'^  ^"^''^'' 

Elizabeth  Williams Head  Waitress 

M.A.URICE  Hile Director  of  Laundry 

David  Fleming Chief  Engineer 

A.  L.  Pierce Head  Carpenter 

David  McKenzie Head  Gardener 

J.  M.  Wachob Night  Watchman 

W.  H.  D.wis Night  Watchman 

,J.  H.  Rahenkamp Janitor  Sutton  Hall 

M.  L.  Sprankle Janitor  Clark  Hall 

Crawford  Fiscus Janitor  Clark  Hall 

G.  G.  Compton Janitor  Leonard  Hall 

Luther  Roof Janitor  Wilson  Hall 

Milton  Laney P^'"" 

GE    14 


ADMINISTRATIVE    OI^GANIZATION 


Officers  of  the  Faculty 

Principal:  John  A.  H.  Kiorni. 
Prccepireux:  Jane  E.  Lkonahi). 
I'rrrrplor:   Wii.mam  J.  Jack. 

Dircclor  (ij  Musical  CitiiscrnilKrii:    I{k\K()UI)    I).   CnLHi  UN. 
Diircliir  of  Aii   Instruction:  Jean    R.   McElhanky. 
Principal  of  the    Business   School:  John   E.   Smith. 
Supcrrinor  of  the   Training  School:  Jennik  M.   .\(  kkhmw. 
Librarian:  Araminta  M.   McLane. 
Secretary  to  the  Principal:  Homek   Dell. 
Pegistrar:  Miss  Mauy  L.  Esch. 
Manager  of  the   Book   Deparlmoit:   \Vm.    F.   Smith. 

Standing  Committees  of  the  Faculty 

(The  first  person  named  is  chairman  of   that  committee i 

ATnLETlcs:     Dr.    Wm.  J.  .lark,    Mr.    Win.    I'.   Smith.    Miss   Eyre,  Mr. 

John  Smith  and   Mr.   Talbot. 
Classification:    Mr.  James  C.  ^mith. 

For  Mtmic:     Mr.   Colburn. 

/•'.))•   Art:     Miss   McElhancy. 

For  Covimrrcial  Siibji-cl.i:     .].   !•"..  Smith  :iml   Mrs.   Ariitz. 


For  Frenlinifii  and  Hclotr:     Mi.ss  Smith.  Mr.  Jark.stm.  Miss  SprowU, 

Miss    Malic-1    Dame.    Mi.ss    Hunt,    Miss    Ka.ve    Dame.    Miss    lU-itl 

anil    Mrs.   Stiles. 
For  Sophomores:      Mr.    Wiley,    Miss   Greenlee.    Mr.   Speleher.    Mi.»B 

Stephens  and    Mr.   .\rntz. 
Fnr  Juniors:      Mr.   .lohn    Smith,    Mr.   Talbot.    Mr.    MeConnell    and 

.Mr.    Helsel. 
For   Seniom:     Miss   .\ekerman.    Miss   (Iray   ami    Miss   Sulis. 
Commencement:     Mr.  M.  C.  C.onlon.  Mr.  J.  C.  Smith.   Mrs.   Uidtlle, 

Miss  .\ekerman.  Dr.    Jack.   Miss  Eyre.  Miss  Sprowls.   Mr.  John 

E.  Smith.    Miss  Leonard,    Miss  Stewart   and   Mr.  Talbot. 
Dining-Room:     Mr.  J.  C.  Smith.  Mrs.  Riddle.  Mr.  Jaekson  and  Mr.  S<-e. 
Lecti'RE  (.'oi  khe:     Miss  Jane  E.  Leonard.  Mr.  Colburn.  Mr.  (lordon- 

Miss  Smith.  Mr.  Jackson.  Mr.  Myers  and  Miss  Sprowls. 
Literary  Societies;     Mr.  John  James,  Miss  Smith,  Mr.  Talbot.  Mr. 

Wiley.    Mrs.    Riddle.    Mr.    Cordon    and    Miss  Sprowls. 
Program:     Dr.  Wm.  J.  Jack.  Mr.  James  and  Mr.  J.  C.  Smith. 
Recommeni>ati<)NS  and  Positions;     Miss  Jennie  M.  .\ckcrnian.   .Miss 

Leonard.   Mr.  .\rntz.   Mr.  Colburn  and  Mr.  Gordon. 
Rei-iciois   Work:      Miss    Leonard.    Miss    McLanc.    Miss    Bauml>ach, 

Mi.ss  Sulis,  Mrs.  See,  Miss  Mabel  Dame  and  Miss  Chaffee. 
School  Macjazine:     Mr.  John  James,  Miss  Leonard    Mr.  J.  E.  Smith 

and    Miss   McElhaney. 
Social  Life:      Miss  Jane   E.   Leonard.   Miss  Stewart.    Miss  Robin.son. 

Mi.ss  Eyre.    Miss   McLane.    Mi.ss  Plante.   .Mi.ss  Gray.   Miss  Fayc 

Dame.  Mr.  Speicher.  Mr.  Jaek.s<m.  Mr.  Gordon.  Miss  King  and 

Miss   Reardwood. 
State  Hoard:     Mr.  M.  C.  Gordon.  Dr.  Jack  and  Mi.ss  .\ekerman. 


On  the  East  Campus 
P.\GE    15 


Pi^jnisvJ^^ajiia      Stafe>     A^nrmcz/      ^a/iool 


Functions  of  the  Faculty  Committees 

(All  acts  of  the  faculty  committees  are  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Principal) 

Advanced  Staxdinc;:  This  Committee  sliall  (ietermiiie 
the  value  of  all  work  done  in  other  sehools,  which  is  oflFered 
by  entering  or  prospective  students  for  advanced  standing 
here,  and  shall  report  its  findings  to  the  Principal. 

Athletics:  This  Committee  sliall  have  general  super- 
vision over  all  public  athletic  games,  exhibitions  and 
contests,  and  shall  have  control  over  the  arrangements 
for  such  games,  exhibitions  and  contests  with  other  schools 
or  associations. 

It  shall  have  control  over  the  finances  and  property  of 
the  Athletic  Association,  and  over  the  purchase  of  needed 
athletic  supplies. 

It  shall  decide  what  candidates  for  membership  on 
teams  or  for  admission  to  athletic  games,  exhibitions  and 
contests  shall  be  eligible,  and  it  shall  exclude  from  partici- 
pation those  whom  it  finds  below  the  standartl  in  their 
studies,  or  ineligible  for  any  other  cause. 

It  shall  have  power  to  a])])oint  or  remove  Caj^tains  for 
the  various  teams. 

Classification:  This  Committee  shall  enroll  and 
classify  all  students. 

It  shall  see  that  a  full  and  correct  registry  of  students 
be  kept  in  the  office,  with  copies  of  individual  programs. 

Subject  to  such  regulations  as  may  be  adopted  by  the 
Principal,  it  shall  pass  upon  all  requests  for  changes  of 
program. 

It  shall  .see  that  the  grades  made  by  students  each  term 
are  duly  reported  to  the  recording  official. 

It  shall  follow  \\\i  students'  work  and  discipline  delin- 
quents, when  in  its  judgment  it  thinks  best,  and  also  offer 
such  advice  and  encouragement  as  seem  wise. 

It  shall  have  the  power  to  call  upon  teachers  for  weekly 
reports  of  the  standing  of  students  whose  work  is  under 
its  consideration. 

Commencement:  This  Committee  shall  have  general 
directive  charge  of  the  affairs  of  Commencement. 

It  shall  see  that  the  diplomas  are  ready,  and  shall  have 
proper  programs  printed. 

Lectures  and  Entertainments:  This  Committee  shall 
select  and  contract  for  all  lectures  and  entertainments  for 
the  regular  Normal  Lecture  Cour.se. 

All  entertainments,  excepting  tho.se  which  come  under 
the  control  of  other  regular  committees  or  the  Principal, 
must  receive  the  a])])roval  of  this  committee  and  be  subject 
to  its  regulations  l)efore  they  shall  be  permitted  to  appear 
in  the  Chapel. 

Dining-Room:  This  Committee  shall  have  general 
charge  of  all  dining-room  matters  not  coming  under  the 
official  control  of  the  Steward;  it  shall  do  the  .seating;  it 
shall  see  that  good  order  is  maintained,  not  only  in  the 
dining-room,  but  upon  entering  and  leaving  the  same;  in 
this  work  it  shall  have  the  co-operation  of  all  members  of 
the  Faculty. 


Literary  Societies:  In  working  with  committees 
appointed  by  the  Societies,  or  in  working  with  the  Society 
officials,  this  Committee  shall  represent  the  Faculty.  It 
shall  labor  to  make  more  effective  and  valuable  the  work 
of  the  literary  societies,  and  to  this  end  shall  advi.se  with 
the  members  of  the  societies  from  time  to  time. 

It  shall  have  general  charge  of  all  contests,  inter-society, 
or  inter-collegiate  and  open  meetings. 

Any  and  all  society  meetings  shall  be  ojh'ii  to  tlie  mem- 
bers of  this  Committee,  and  they  shall  attend  the  meetings 
from  time  to  time. 

Procram:  This  Conmiittee  shall  make  out  the  term 
program,  at  least  one  week  prior  to  the  opening  of  the  term. 

The  Committee  may,  when  it  deems  best,  consult  with 
other  members  of  the  Faculty  relative  to  the  schedule,  but 
it  shall  have  power  to  make  out  the  progi-am  as  it  seems 
best  in  its  judgment,  and  when  so  made  and  approved  by 
the  Principal,  the  same  shall  be  final. 

*Recommendations  and  Positions:  This  Committee 
shall  assist  graduates  and  qualified  students  to  .secure 
positions  to  teach,  and  shall  aid  school  officials  in  procuring 
teachers. 

It  shall  collect  complete  and  accurate  information 
respecting  all  applicants  for  positions  to  teach  who  ask 
the  assistance  of  the  Committee. 

Religious  Work:  It  shall  be  the  function  of  this 
Committee  to  assist  and  encourage  the  students  in  all 
religious  work.  It  shall  advise  with  the  officers  of  the 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  and  the  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

School  Magazine:  This  Committee  shall  have  general 
charge  of  the  publication  known  as  the  Normal  Herald. 

Social  Life:  This  Committee  shall  have  general  and 
executive  charge  of  the  social  life  of  the  students.  It  shall 
have  charge  of  the  Saturday  evening  social,  of  the  Hallow- 
e'en and  Washington's  Birthday  events  and  such  other 
affairs  as  the  Hauxhurst  spreads,  hay-rides  and  sleigh-rides. 

St.\te  Board:  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  this  Committee 
to  make  all  needful  preparation  for  facilitating  the  work 
of  the  State  Board  of  Examiners. 


♦NOTE— The  Normal,  through  its  Committee  on  Recommendations  and  Positions, 
is  prepared  to  give  s.vstematic  aid  to  its  graduates  and  students  in  securing  suitable 
positions  to  teach. 

The  Committee  seeks  to  assist  school  authorities  in  procuring  competent  teachers. 
The  plan  is  to  recommend  candidates  best  suited  to  fill  vacancies  and  not  to  send  out 
general  letters  of  recommendation. 

School  authorities  who  write  the  Commillee  will  have  full  and  confidential  informa- 
tion in   regard   to  applicants. 

School  officers  are  cordially  invited  to  visit  the  Normal  to  inspect  the  work  ofthose 
whom  they  ma.v  wish  to  secure  to  fill  positions.  Correspondence  is  invited  from  Boards, 
Principals  and  Superintendents  in  regard  to  vacancies  and  teachers.  This  information 
will  be  treated  in  full  confidence  and  all  possible  assistance  will  be  gladly  given. 

While  the  chief  work  of  the  Committee  will  be  to  help  the  students  who  are  in 
jittendance.  .vet  it  is  the  purpose  to  lend  assistance  to  graduates  and  former  students 
in  securing  for  themselves  more  satisfactory  positions.  To  this  end  the  full  co-opera- 
tion of  Alumni  and  former  students  is  earnestly  desired.  Write  to  the  Committee  when 
in  need  of  a  teacher.     Suppl.v  information  concerning  vacancies. 

.\ll  correspondence  in  regard  to  location  of  teachers  should  be  addressed  to  the 
Secretary  or  the   Principal. 


P.4GE    16 


Ponnsy/vanii 


,  u*    yVc^/ ///€//     School 


THE  PENNSYIVANIA   8TATE  NORN4AL  SCHOOL 


HISTORY 


TIIK  i)lan  of  this  Institiitioti  was  (•oii(riv<'(l  in  tlic 
sixties,  the  first  inoiicy.  some  twenty  tlioiisand 
tlollars,  Ijeinj;  sul)seril)e(l  for  its  founding;  in  lS(i!). 
Tlie  first  recognition  l>y  tlie  Stale  was  tliroiigli  an 
act  of  flic  (ieneral  Asseinl)ly  in  1S71,  hut  tlie  scliool  was 
not  oi)ene(l  nntil  May  17,  18?.).  Its  first  ])rincipal  was 
Dr.  E.  H.  Fairfield,  who  afterwards,  as  the  first  Chancellor 
of  the  I'nivcrsity  of  Nebraska,  so  lariiciy  inMiienced  llii- 
fntnrc  of  that  in.stitution. 

Among  the  notable  men  i)re.sent  iijxm  the  cipcning  (ia\' 
of  the  .school  was  one  of  Pennsylvania's  rnosi  raininis 
educators,  then  State  Superintendent  of  I'uhlic  Instruc- 
tion, James  P.  Wickersham.  who  stated  in  his  i)ul)lic 
address  that  it  was  his  opinion  that  Indiana's  first  building 
was  the  largest,  finest  and  best-i)laniied  structure  devoted 
to  normal  school  education  in  the  I'nited  States.  .V 
monument  to  its  founders,  tliat  building  still  stands,  and 
in  honor  of  the  first  president  of  the  board  of  trustees,  it 
is  known  as  John  Sutton  Hall. 

In  180;{  there  was  erected  u])on  our  campus  a  brick 
residence  for  men  students.  The  liuilding  was  forty  by 
one  hundred  feet,  and  consisteil  of  a  basement  and  three 
stories.  In  February,  1906,  this  liuilding  burned  to  llic 
ground.  There  were  excellent  fire  escapes,  so  not  only 
w(M-c  no  lives  lost,  but  there  were  no  serious  injuries. 

Tlic  niins  were  not  cold  before  the  trustees  were  planning 
for  a  larger  and  better  dormitory  for  our  youtig  men,  and 
in  January,  1!)07,  the  Indiaiui  boys  took  ])ossession  of  one 
of  the  best  school  residences  for  men  in  the  State.  The 
building  stands  upon  the  site  of  the  old  (uie,  but  is  some- 
what larger,  and  is  known  as  Clark  Hall,  in  honor  of  tlie 
board's  second  president,  the  late  Justice  Silas  M.  Clark, 
of  the  Supreme  Hcneh. 

In  18!)^,  also,  the  Ijoard  erected,  to  the  northward  of 
the  nuiin  l>uilding.  the  Model  School,  and  named  it  in 
honor  of  their  third  president,  the  A.  W.  Wilson  Hall. 
Thi.s  building  contains  eight  large,  airy  classrooms,  with 
ample  playrooms  in  the  basement  for  use  on  stormy  days. 

The  year  1008  marked  a  strong  advance  in  Indiana's 
nuiterial  e(|uipment.      The  Xornud's   Recitation   Hall   was 


then  erect<'d.  It  stands  just  to  the  southward  of  Wilsfjii 
Hall,  com])lefing  the  east  wing  of  the  quadrangle.  A 
stately  structure  it  is  and  one  of  the  most  beautiful  on  the 
cam|)us.  The  dimensions  are  a  frontage  of  one  hundred 
and  thirty  feet  and  a  depth  of  one  hundred  and  Iwenty- 
Ihree.  The  building  is  the  .school  proper  of  the  Normal 
and  contains  twenty-four  large  beautiful  rooms.  The 
Truslws  honored  themselves  by  naming  this  building 
after  one  of  their  widely  known  and  most  faithful  teachers. 
Jane  E.  Leonard. 

During  that  same  year  there  was  erected  to  the  west- 
ward of  the  south  wing  of  John  Sutton  Hall  another  most 
beautiful  and  imposing  structure,  one  hundred  and  twenty- 
three  l)y  ninety-two  feet  in  size  and  three  stories  high.  In 
the  ba.sement  of  this  building  is  the  laundry  and  storage, 
while  on  the  first  floor  arc  the  kitchens,  dining-rooms,  and 
the  Steward's  ofhce;  the  Music  Conservatory  wcupies  the 
second  and  third  stories.  This  building  is  known  a,s 
Thomas  Sutton  Hall,  in  honor  of  the  President  of  the 
Hoard  of  Trustees. 

During  the  ])ast  few  years  something  more  than  sj'tiO.OOO 
have  been  sj)ent  in  improving  the  Institution's  j)lant.  the 
most  noteworthy  improvement  being  the  erection  of  a 
cold  storage  plant  in  connection  with  the  refectory.  This 
cold  storage  plant  is  pronounced  by  experts  to  be  one  of 
the  very  best  in  all  the  country.  It  enables  the  school  to 
manufacture  its  own  ice.  and  to  furnish  its  students  at  all 
times  with  the  choicest  fresh  meats. 

During  the  year  1910  two  notable  additions  to  our  liuild- 
ings  were  made  —  an  annex  to  the  dining  hall,  seating 
from  eighty  to  one  hundred:  and  an  annex  to  the  girls' 
dormitory,  accommodating  sixty-two  girls.  The  dining- 
room  annex  contains  a  very  large  fireplace,  which  promotes 
good  cheer  and  helj)s  the  ventilation  materially.  The  annex 
to  the  girls'  dormitory  atfor<ls  to  each  two  girls  occupying 
it  a  suite  consisting  of  a  sitting-room  and  bedroom.  There 
are  two  large  wardrobe  closets,  one  for  each  girl.  In  the 
bedroom  each  girl  has  her  own  bed.  and  there  is  a  porcelain 
lavatory  supplied  with  hot  and  cold  water.  No  dormitor.v, 
however  high  the  charges  of  the  school,  affords  its  occupants 


7-^iT'finK'v7\^//fi  '- 


Some  of  the  Twenty- Year  Reunionists 


better  rooms  than  these.  This  hiiilding  is  practically  fire- 
proof, and  its  bathrooms  —  one  on  every  floor  —  are  tiled 
and  finished  in  Italian  marble.  Occupants  of  these  rooms 
pay  from  seventy-five  cents  to  one  dollar  a  week  extra. 

During  the  year  1913  the  Trustees  bought  land  off  the 
Campus  and  across  the  P.  R.  R.,  and  erected  a  Power  Plant 
at  a  cost  of  $140,000.  This  is  one  of  the  most  complete 
plants  owned  by  a  .school.  It  provides  all  heat  and  light 
and  furnishes  power  for  the  elevators,  ventilating  fans  and 
culinary  machinery. 

During  the  year  1014  the  Amliulatory  about  Recreation 
Hall  was  built  and  the  Hall  itself  entirely  reconstructed. 
The  "North  Annex"  to  the  girls'  dormitory  was  built, 
providing  rooms  for  seventy  girls.  The  rooms  in  this 
annex  are  larger  than  tho.se  in  the  old  dormitory,  and  they 
are  better  furnished  than  any  other  of  our  rooms;  each 
girl  has  her  own  bed,  her  own  desk,  and  her  own  study- 
light.  An  addition  nearly  doubling  the  capacity  of  the 
kitchen  was  built,  and  more  than  $3,000  worth  of  new 
kitchen  appliances  were  added.  A  large  fruit  cave,  ten 
feet  by  sixteen  feet    by  twenty-four  feet,  entirely    under- 


ground, was  constructed.  This  cave  is  water-proof,  and 
enables  the  school  to  have  fresh  fruit  practically  the  j'ear 
around. 

During  the  year  1915  an  addition  was  built  that  doubled 
the  capacity  of  the  "North  Annex."  The  rooms  in  the 
new  part  are  better,  however,  than  those  in  the  part  first 
constructed.  In  addition  to  the  advantages  thus  afforded, 
each  room  opens  into  a  private  dressing  room  with  lavatory 
supplied  with  hot  and  cold  water.  The  entire  first  floor 
of  the  addition  to  the  "North  Annex,"  101  feet  in  length, 
is  now  occupied  by  the  Library. 

During  the  summer  of  1915,  an  addition  was  built  to 
our  dining-room,  and  $10,000  was  .spent  in  repairing  and 
decorating  the  room.  Those  who  have  seen  many  schools 
announce  their  opinion  that  ours  is  the  finest  school  dining- 
room  in  America. 

Indiana's  student  growth  has  never  been  phenomenal, 
but  it  has  been  steady,  and  has  increased  from  328,  the 
total  enrollment  of  that  first  term  back  in  1875,  to  more 
than  1,500,  the  number  for  the  year  just  closed. 


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MATERIAL   EQUIPMENT 


The  Buildings 

Tlu-sc  Ikivc  .-ilnMcly  liccii  (|iiilc  l'ull\-  (Icmi-IImmI.  Tlicx' 
iill  arc  Imlll  ..I'  ^huic  mikI  liri.k  in  llu-  mosi  Mil.>taiil  iai 
manner,  and  arc  lu-alcd  \\\  slcam.  dirccl  or  indir<'ct.  uitli 
the  Ian  >ystcni.  Tlic  main  Iniildini;,  iimmI  a^  llif  ^irl^" 
iTsiiloUfO,  is  0(|ui])]n'(l  willi  llu'cr  lai'yc  clcil  ric  |)a--M'njicr 
elevators,  rnniiiii<i'  t'rom  IIk'  hascmcnl  In  liic  lop  door. 
wliirh  makes  the  njjper  Hour-.  mor<'  de>iralile  in  Mime  res|)eel> 
than  the  h)\ver  ones. 

This  entire  hnildinji  is  liealed  1)\-  sleani  and  lijfjited  hy 
electricity.  l<>vcry  tloor  is  sui)|)iied  witli  an  al)nndanee  of 
hot  and  cold  water,  and  tlie  hallirooms,  hivatories  and 
water  closets  are  of  (he   mosI    a])])roved  j)atterns. 

On  accoiinl  of  onr  meliiod  ol'  lifjhtinfi  and  heating,  Ihi' 
possibility  of  a  tire  is  small,  while  danger  t'rom  it  is  redneeil 
to  a  mininnun  hy  ample  arrangements  For  extingnishmeiit, 
and  hy  tire-eseai)es  ahundanliy  jirovided  tor  each  floor 
and  for  eaeli   room. 

In  brief,  this  immense  hniiding  is  ])lanned  and  fnrnished 
thronghoul  for  liie  i-on\ cnieTiee.  safely  and  snecess  of  iU 
oeenpants. 

Each  stndent's  room  is  fnrnished  witli  a  liedstead.  a 
bureau,  a  washstand,  with  necessary  eliina.  I  wo  chairs,  a 
-study  table  and  a  neat  case  of  bookshelves.  All  rooms  are 
carpeted  and  have  plain  shades  to  the  windows.  Many  of 
the  rooms  are  also  furnishetl  with  single  beds. 

The  night  watc-hmen  have  their  headquarters  in  I  his 
building,  and  make  the  rounds  of  all  the  buildings  on  the 
<'ampus  four  times  each  night. 

Each  student's  room  in  the  boys"  dormitory  is  furnished 
with  two  single  iron  bedsteads,  a  bureau,  a  washstand  with 
necessary  china,  two  chairs,  and  a  study  table.  The  win- 
<lows  are  i)ro\ided   wilii   plain   shades. 

The  Laboratories 

For  ])hysics,  chemistry  and  biology  are  located  on  the 
first  floor  of  Leonard  Hall.  Few,  if  any,  normal  schools 
in  this  country  are  better  equipped  for  science  work  than 
is  Indiana. 

These  laboratories  are  sujiplied  with  every  necessary 
instrument   and  e(iui])ment   for  individual  study. 


The  Library 

A  good  reference  lilirary  is  accessible  every  day  to  all 
shidents.  Here  are  found  the  leading  encyr-lo[)edias, 
dictionaries  and  other  standard  reference  books,  historical 
charts,  niap.<  and  other  corncniences  so  es.senlial  to  siiceess- 
fnl   student   life. 

There  is  also  a  large  library  of  choic-e  work^  of  hi>tory, 
biograph\'  and  literature  free  to  all  students. 

The  Red  Star  system  of  book  selection  has  been  added. 
.V  number  of  books  have  been  sitigled  out  for  their  humour, 
attractive  stories,  or  for  beauty  in  thought  and  expression. 

The  puri)ose  is  primarily  to  raise  the  standard  of 
n'ading,  and  to  increa.se  love  for  and  knowledge  of  the 
\aiuable  works  of  the  ages. 

It  is  not  the  aim  to  mass  books  merely  for  the  .sake  of 
making  a  large  library;  but  we  do  aim  to  have  everj- 
usable   book   and   periodi<-aI. 

The  additions  to  the  library  linring  the  year  will  aggre- 
gate about   five   hundred   vohnnes. 

We  aim  to  gixc  a  brief  course  to  each  student  on  the 
use  of  a  library. 

Ill  connection  with  the  library  is  a  reading-room,  sup- 
plied with  newspaj)ers  and  ])eriodicals  as  follows: 

.Xmoricin  Boy 

.Xincrican  Cookery 

.Vmcriiaii  Education 

.^mcriran  .loiirnal  of  Psyctiologv 

.Xiiiorican  Magazine 

.Xmerican  Primary  Teaclier 

.\tlantic  Montlily 

Base  Ball  Magazine 

Bird  Lore 

Blackwood's  Magazine 

ISookman 

Canadian  Magazine 

Catholic  World 

Century 

Chri.stian  Science  .lournal 

Collier's 

Columbia  University  Quarterly 

Cosmopolitan 

Country  Gentlemen 

Country  Life  in  .\merica 

Current  Events 

Current  Opinion 

Delineator 


Dietetic  and  Hygiene  Gaiette 

Education 

E<lucational  Re\-iew 

Elementary  School  Journal 

English  Journal 

Etude 

Everybody's 

Forum 

Good  Housekeeping 

Harper's  Bazar 

Harper's  Monthly 

Hearst's  Magazine 

House  Beautiful 

House  and  Garden 

Independent 

International  Stuiiio 

Journal  of  Geography 

Journal  of  Geologj" 

Journal  of  Home  Economics 

Judge 

Kindergarten  Magazine 

Ladies  Home  Journal 

Leslie's  Weekly 

Librarv  Journal 


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The  Infirmary 

Is  pleasantly  located  in  a  retired  portion  of  the  south 
wing  of  John  Sutton  Hall.  This  infirmary,  by  every 
physician  who  has  ever  seen  it,  has  been  pronounced  to  be 
one  of  the  finest  and  best  in  the  state.  It  contains  three 
tiled  bathrooms,  a  dispensary,  a  kitchen  and  dining-room, 
nurses'  private  quarters,  ample  closets,  ward  for  girls, 
private  room  for  girls,  ward  for  boys,  and  private  room 
for  boys.  The  west  end  is  fitted  for  boys,  the  east,  for 
girls.  These  two  apartments  are  separate  and  distinct, 
being  divided  by  a  hall. 

Every  sanitary  precaution  is  here  taken,  and  every 
necessary  arrangement  is  provided  for  the  intelligent  care 
of  the  sick.  A  graduate  nur.se  is  always  in  charge.  Many 
a  serious  illness  has  been  averted  by  early  caring  for  the 
student  in  this  Infirmarv.    The  excellent  health  of  our  girls 


is  ])ro\fi'l(ial,  and  (lie  liiliniiaiy  is  i('s|)ini^il)ic  in  no  small 
(lofiivr  for  il.  No  cxlia  ciiar^f  is  made  for  care  in  tin- 
Infirmary,  not  ("\cii  for  I  lie  coiisimiijtion  of  commoii 
rcmedios,  a  stock  of  wliicii  is  always  on  hand.  IJnt  in  case 
the  illness  is  such  as  to  re(|uire  the  care  of  a  j)hysician  or 
special  nnrsinf^',  the  student  jjays  that  cost,  and  the  cost 
of  filliiiii  the  iihysiciaiTs  prescriptions.  At  some  distance 
from  the  main  l)nildini;s,  and  off  the  campus,  the  institution 
maintains  a  small  hospital  to  which  cases  arc  coTitined  if 
there  is  cause  to  sus|)ect  contaj;ion. 

In  short,  every  ])recaution  is  taken  to  protect  the  health 
of  the  Indiana  student;  and  during  more  than  a  third  of  a 
century  hut  three  deaths  have  occurred  in  the  Institution, 
and  it  has  ne\er  sutt'ered  from  an  e])idemic,  notwithstanding 
the  thousands  who  have  heen  under  its  care.  Students, 
who  hecause  of  .severe  or  prolonged  illness  have  to  he 
transferred  to  a  ])rivate  hosjjital.  have  to  pay  the  expense 
inciu'red  at   such  institution  and  the  cost   of  the  tran.sfer. 

Students,  who  hecause  of  suffering  from  a  contagious 
disease  have  to  he  removed  to  the  school  hos])ital,  have  to 
pay  five  dollars  a  week  while  in  the  hosi)ital  for  nursing, 
and  no  deduction  is  made  from  the  regular  term  i)ayments. 

Boarding 

The  hoarding  d<"|)artmcnl  of  this  school  is  iiiulcr  the 
charge  of  a  Steward  of  wide  experience. 

All  who  visit  the  Institution  are  delighted  with  its  heauti- 
ful,  spacious  dining-room,  and  its  immaculately  clean 
kitchens,  fitted  up  with  ever\-  modern  ai)])liance  of  worth. 
The  kitchen  is  presided  over  hy  an  ex])ert  chef.  There  are 
four  assistant  cooks.  The  great  hake-ovens  are  in  the 
ha.sement.  We  hake  all  our  hread  (white.  Vienna.  (Jraham. 
whole  wheat,  corn-hread  and  hiscuit),  pies  and  i)uddings. 
A  professional  liaker  has  charge  of  the  ovens. 

All  water  served  on  our  tables  is  from  our  own  wells, 
drilled  to  a  depth  of  more  than  two  hundred  feet. 


Each  tahle  seals  from  eight  to  twcl\-c,  and  ^o  far  as 
possible  is  presided  over  by  a  teacher. 

It  is  the  Steward's  aim  to  j)rovide  gor»d,  substantial, 
wholesome  food.  While  it  is  plain,  il  is  always  liic  best 
(pialily  to  be  found  on  our  markets. 

It  is  doubtful  if  there  is  another  school  in  the  country, 
whatever  its  character  or  charges,  that  proviiles  a  greater 
variety  of,  or  more  wholesome,  food  for  its  students  than 
does  Indiana.  Our  bills-of-fare  vary  with  the  seasons. 
Ice-cream  is  regularly  served  twice  a  week.  Special  meals 
arc  i)re])ared  for  the  sick. 

Students  are  permitted  to  room  and  board  with  j>rivale 
families,  or  to  room  in  private  homes  and  take  meals  in 
the  school,  at  the  di.screlion  of  the  Principal  only. 

Laundry 

The  Institution  owns  a  first-class  laundry,  and  ha.s  it 
under  the  management  of  competent  people.  The  price  of 
board  in  this  school  includes  free  laundry  to  the  extent  of 
ten  plain  ])ieces  a  week,  in  addition  to  towels  and  napkins. 
In  the  ba.sement  of  the  girls"  residence  is  a  i)lace  to  do 
washing  and  ironing  for  the  use  of  girls  only,  and  many  of 
them  attend  to  the  laundering  of  their  own  handkerchiefs 
and  other  small  pieces. 

All  articles  sent  to  the  launtlry  must  be  plainly  marked 
with  the  name  of  the  owner  in  some  indelible  form,  and 
should   be   in   a   laundry-bag. 

-Vll  water  used  in  our  laundry  is  sterilized,  in  order  to 
eliminate  any  possibility  of  spreading  infectious  diseases. 

Outfit  and  Rooms 

OrxFiT  —  Students  are  expected  to  provide  themselves 
with  towels,  table  napkins,  soaj)  and  other  needful  toilet 
articles. 

For  sanitary  reasons,  students  are  required  to  bring  with 
them  double  (or  a  pair  of)  woolen  blankets. 


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Rooms  —  Students  in  actual  attendance  at  the  close  of 
one  term  are  entitled  to  preference  in  the  choice  of  rooms 
for  the  next  term.  But  room  will  not  be  reserved  for  a 
girl  when  in  attendance  at  the  school,  unless  she  makes 
a  deposit  of  five  dollars  with  the  school.  If  the  student 
making  deposit  returns  at  the  opening  of  the  next  term 
and  claims  her  room,  the  deposit  of  five  dollars  will  be 
deducted  from  the  regular  payment  then  to  be  made;  other- 
wise, the  deposit  is  forfeited  to  the  school.  All  other 
students  are  entitled  to  choice  of  rooms  in  the  order  of 
the  receipt  of  their  applications. 

The  school  authorities  at  Indiana  do  not  choose  rooms 
for  individual  students;  because,  of  two  rooms  available, 
the  Principal  or  Preceptress  might  choose  the  room  that 
the  new  student  would  not  choose.  For  forty  years,  the 
school  has  followed  a  method  of  allotting  rooms  which 
is  in  vogue  in  many  of  the  best  boarding  schools  of  the 
country.  At  the  close  of  the  school  year  in  June  all  old 
students  who  are  to  return  the  following  year  choose  their 
rooms.  On  account  of  the  large  graduating  classes,  many 
rooms  are  left  vacant  for  new  students,  and  from  these 
vacant  rooms  the  new  students  choose  their  rooms  when 
they  come  to  Indiana  in  the  fall,  making  choice  in  the 
order  of  their  reservations.  The  "reservation  of  a  room" 
at  Indiana  does  not,  therefore,  set  aside  any  particular 
room  for  a  new  student;  but  is  simply  a  guarantee  that 
a  comfortable,  well  furnished,  heated  and  lighted  room, 
with  ))rivilege  of  liath,  will  be  provided  for  the  student 
upon  her  entering  the  State  Normal  School. 

No  rooms,  selected  by  or  for  students,  will  be  held  for 
them  beyond  the  second  day  of  the  term,  except  ujion 
special  agreement  to  that  effect,  and  charge  will  in  all 
cases  be  made  for  rooms  thus  held. 

Each  room  is  intended  to  accommodate  two  boarders, 
and  the  scale  of  prices  given  in  this  catalogue  is  arranged 
accordingly.  Where  the  student,  by  his  own  choice, 
occupies  a  room  alone,  an  extra  charge  will  be  made. 
Students  may  not  room  alone,  except  with  the  permission 
of  the  school  authorities. 

Location 

The  Institution  is  fortunate  in  its  location,  the  site  being 
one  of  great  natural  beauty,  while  the  surrounding  town  is 


characteristically  beautiful,  and  has  developed  those  moral 
influences  so  desirable  in  the .  seat  of  an  institution  of 
learning.  The  town  has  a  population  of  more  than  6,000 
and  maintains  churches  of  the  following  denominations: 
Methodist  Episcopal,  Free  Methodist,  Episcopal,  Presby- 
terian, United  Presljyterian,  Catholic,  Lutheran,  Baptist, 
Wesleyan  Methodist,  German  Lutheran  and  Christian. 

Growth  and  improvement  have  especially  marked 
Indiana  in  the  past  few  years,  and  bid  fair  to  continue. 
Many  blocks  of  excellent  brick  paving  have  been  laid, 
and  contracts  for  manv  more  have  been  let. 


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Altendlna  a 

'V\\v  place  is  rcnclicd  hy  fail  willidiil  (iiliicnllx'.  Ix-iii;; 
the  ii(>rtii(-ni  IcriiiiTiiis  of  (lie  "Indiana  Mrancli"  ol'  tlic 
I'cnnsyKania,  I  he  cliaiiKO  from  I  lie  nniin  line  hcinj;  made 
at  Hiairsvilk-  Inlorsoclion,  wlu-rc  tlii'  Indiana  train  awaits 
tlic  main  line  train.  The  Indiana  IJrancli  eonneets  at 
Ulairsville  witli  tlie  West  I'enn.  Division.  Indiana  is  also  eliai)oroned  hy  teachers, 
on  the  HnlValo.  Rochester  &  Pittshurfjli,  which  fjives 
fonneetions  with  all  northern  points.  The  Institution  is 
within  ten  niinutes"  walk  of  either  dejjot.  The  Pennsyl- 
vania sto])s  all  its  trains  at  the  "('am])us  Landitiji"  on  tlic 
first    da\'   of  each    Icnii.      Uotli    llic   raijw.ixs   ijiit    on   c\lia 


cn.iclics  al    llj<-  opening;  of  eaih  term  in  order  to  accomino- 
dale   all,    if   ])Ossil)le,    with   seals. 

The  Pennsylvania  now  runs  a  special  train  for  Indiana 
students  only,  from  our  campus  direct  to  the  I'nion  Station 
at    Pittsl)urf;h,    at   the   close   of   each    tr-rm.      The    train    is 


Telephone  connection  can  he  made  from  the  main 
hnildiiif;  with  all  leading  points. 

Reference  has  l)een  made  to  Indiana's  naturally  heau- 
tiftd  location.  Here  in  the  foot-hills  of  the  Alleglianies, 
fifteen  hundred  feet  al)ove  .sea-level,  with  a  clear,  pure 
atmosphere,  its  iidial)itants  have  always  been  free  from 
miasmic  or  malarial  complaints.  For  more  than  a  third 
of  a  century  the  health  record  of  the  school  ha.s  l>een  phe- 
nomenal. 

()ur    cami>us,    comprising    twenty-three    acres,    ha.s    it.s 

natural  beauty  greatly  enhanced  by  the  constant  care  of  a 
landscape  gardener:  but  its  beauty  is  much  more  graphically 
told  than  mere  words  can  do.  by  the  jihotograjjhic  repro- 
ductions running  through  this  volume.  It  is  the  belief  of 
the  Institution's  authorities  that  such  surroundings  are  a 
I)olcnl   factor  in  the  u|)building  of  the  stuiient'>  character. 

Purpose  and   Function  of  this  School 

Penn.sylvania.  in  common  with  most  of  the  American 
States,  realized  practically  from  its  founding  the  nece.ssity 
of  an  educated  citizenship.  It  is  axiomatic  that  a  just  and 
efficient  government  must  and  will  be  controlled  and 
administered  by  the  educated;  hence,  the  geniu.s  of  our 
government  imjjlies  an  educated  citizenslii|).  This  attitude 
of  the  State  toward  the  instruction  of  its  j)eople  makes  it 
the  one  competent  agency  in  sujiplying  qualified  teachers 
for  its  schools.  This  the  State  of  Penn.sylvania  does 
through  its  Public  Normal  Schools,  who.se  function  is  the 
prejjaration  of  teachers  for  the  common  schools  of  the 
State.  The  learning  and  training  imi)arted  by  the  State 
through  its  Normal  Schools  has  not  for  its  purpo.se  the 
bettering  of  the  condition  of  one  class  of  persons  at  the 
])ul)lic  expense;  the  .school  does  not  exi.st  for  the  benefit 
of  its  students  simply,  but  for  the  benefit  of  the  whole 
people,  and  its  work  is  done  with  the  general  welfare 
alwavs  in  view. 


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It  is  sometimes  declared  by  some  well-meaning  critic 
that  the  normal  shonld  he  "a  purely  i)rot'essional  school," 
meaning'  that  the  school  should  not  do  academic  work,  but 
devote  itself  to  the  teaching  of  pedagogics,  psychology,  the 
l)hilosoj)hy  of  education,  etc.  All  experienced  trainers  of 
teachers  realize  the  inefficiency  of  such  work.  Those  so 
trained  rarely  make  successful  teachers.  As  well  might 
medical  students  devote  their  time  to  the  study  of  diagnosis 
and  the  theory  of  disease,  apart  from  materia  medica  and 
the  common  diseases  encountered  in  actual  practice.  The 
average  high  school  graduate  has  been  away  from  the 
common  school  subjects  for  from  four  to  five  years.  His 
knowledge  of  those  subjects  was  obtained  at  an  immature 
age.  In  his  normal  school  course  they  must  be  reviewed 
jram  the  standpoint  of  a  teacher.  His  view  will  be  very 
different  from  the  view  he  had  as  a  child.  The  normal 
school  must  not  only  teach  how  to  teach,  but  what  to 
teach  and  the  educational  value  of  study  subjects.  True, 
it  cannot  and  does  not  confine  its  courses  to  common 
school  subjects,  realizing  the  necessity  of  having  the  content 
of  its  courses  broad  and  cultural.  These  facts  make  the 
normal  school  a  desirable  institution  in  which  to  obtain 
a  general  education  for  any  purpose  in  life.  More  and 
more,  fai--seeing  parents  have  recognized  this,  and  have 
insisted  upon  the  privilege  of  paying  full  tuition  for  having 
their  children  educated  in  the  normal  school,  tlius  benefiting 
by  its  peculiar  excellence. 

For  thousands  of  years,  thoughtful  men  have  realized 
the  educational  and  cultural  value  of  music,  and  its  psycho- 
logical effect  in  giving  tone  and  sanity  to  mental  life. 
American  educational  leaders  believe  in  music  as  a  school 
study,  and  insist  that  the  common  school  teacher  shall 
possess  a  fair  degree  of  musical  knowledge  and  ability.  To 
meet  this  demand  in  training,  the  leading  normal  schools 
have  founded  strong  departments  of  music.  The  depart- 
ment at  Indiana  has  grown  into  a  well-ecpiipped  Con- 
servatory, second  to  none  in  this  .section  of  the  country. 

The  life  of  a  community  determines  the  practical  side 
of  its  school  education.  America  is  a  business  country; 
hence,  in  its  cities  everywhere  high  schools  are  offering 
business  courses.  To  prepare  teachers  for  this  class  of 
High  School  work,  this  Normal  maintains  a  Business 
School.  So  thorough  and  excellent  is  the  course  that  many 
are  graduated  from  it,  not  to  teach,  but  to  take  u])  business 
careers.  In  short,  it  is  the  purpose  of  this  Institution  to 
prepare  teachers  for  every  grade  and  kind  of  teaching  of 
wide  demand. 

__^^^^^^^^  Discipline 

All  questions  of  internal  organization  in  a  school  must 
be  determined  by  the  fundamental  conception  of  tiie 
function  of  the  school.  In  determining  the  nature  and 
character  of  discipline  in  a  normal  school,  the  function  of 
the  institution  makes  it  necessary  that  it  be  but  slightly, 
if  at  all.  reformatory  in  its  nature.  The  general  welfare 
of  the  State  would  not  be  promoted  by  licensing  one  of 
evil  tendencies  or  certain  shortcomings  to  teach  in  the 
schools  of  the  commonwealth. 

It  is,  therefore,  the  policy  of  the  administrative  authori- 
ties to  ask  any  student  who  does  not  conduct  her.self  or 


himself  in  all  things  as  becomes  the  lady  or  gentlenum,  or 
who  is  found  not  to  be  adapted  to  the  life  and  work  of  the 
school  for  other  reasons,  to  withdraw  from  the  Institution. 

In  the  government  of  the  school,  the  largest  liberty 
consistent  with  good  work  and  order  is  allowed.  The 
disciplinary  power  of  the  Institution  is  brought  to  bear 
upon  the  student,  only  to  bring  him  to  a  rational  under- 
standing of  freedom,  and  to  lead  him  to  such  self-govern- 
ment as  will  make  him  capable  in  the  future  of  wisely 
governing  others  who  shall  become  his  pupils. 

It  is  the  desire  and  aim  of  the  Faculty  to  make  the 
government  in  the  school  ethical  in  its  basis. 


Religious  Influences 

This  school  is  not  denominational  in  any  sense.  Its 
authorities,  however,  aim  to  make  it  a  place  of  gentle  but 
positive  Christian  influence.  To  this  end  family  worship 
is  held  daily,  and  students  are  recjuired  to  attend  the 
church  of  their  own  choice  on  Sunday  mornings. 

The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  aid  in  the  religious 
culture  of  all  whose  homes  are  in  the  Institution.  They 
include  a  large  portion  of  the  students.  These  associations 
have  charge  of  the  Thursday  evening  prayer-meetings,  and 
hold  a  joint  meeting  Sunday  evenings.  Endeavor  is  made 
to  promote  Sabbath  observance. 

Students  are  thus  encouraged  to  become  Christian 
workers,  and  school  life  is  made  to  minister  to  the  elevation 
of  Christian  life. 

Besides  these  associations,  there  are  various  others  of 
a  practical  type  and  in  a  highly  prosperous  condition. 

The  denominations  that  maintain  churches  in  Indiana 
were  mentioned  in  describing  the  school's  location. 

The  Lecture  Course 

The  Institution  maintains  an  excellent  free  lecture 
course  for  its  student  body.  On  this  course  is  always  to  be 
found  the  best  obtainable  talent.  During  the  past  season 
our  students  had  the  privilege  of  hearing  in  the  Chapel, 
among  others — 

Portmanteau  Theatre  (Two  Entertainments) 

Adelphia  Concert  Company 

Parlett  (Humorist) 

Bradford  (Lecturer) 

Clarissa  Harold  (Reader) 

Gay  Zenola  Mac  Laren  (Reader) 

Frequent  artist  recitals  by  members  of  the  Faculty  of 
the  Conservatorv  of  ]Music. 


The  Social  Life 

The  residence  of  the  young  ladies  and  that  of  the  young 
gentlemen  who  attend  this  Institution  are  entirely  se])arate. 
All  use  the  same  dining-room,  however,  which  adds  greatly 
to  the  social  and  cultural  life  of  the  school.  All  social  events 
in  whicli  tlie  sexes  mingle  are  under  the  direct  charge  of 
a  facultv  committee. 


STUDENT    ORGANIZATIONS 


I    (hii-int; 

■.liiilcnl^ 
11(1  par- 
soi-ictN'. 


IllCIl 

is<-rul 


1-iterary  .Societies 

'i'lu-  l'',r()(lcl|ilnan  i/ilcrary  Society  was  Iniiiidcc 
the  firsl  years  of  tlie  school,  lis  |)iir|)ose  is  to  '/\\■^' 
an  oj)])ortiiiiily  lor  practice  in  |)iil)lie  s])eakiiifi  ; 
liaineiitary  tactics.  The  Iliivfjlieiiiaii  is  a  similar 
Both  these  organizations  liaA-e  well-fnrnished  hall 
they   hohl   I'ortnifihlly   lueelinj^'s. 

The  Lincoln  Debating  Club 

The  Lincoln  Dehatiiifi  Clnl)  is  an  organization 
stndents.  Its  ])iir])osc  is  to  develop  ready  am 
jiuhlic  s])eakers. 

The  nienihership  is  limited  to  liltx  .  :i}\i\  these  are  di\  idcd 
into  three  sections,  eadi  section  dehating  every  third  week. 
The  regular  program  consists  of  a  ])repared  dehate  on 
.some  serious  <|iiestion  of  the  day  and  impr()mi)tii  si)eec]ies 
on  current  topics. 

'i'lic  ehih  has  the  heiiefit  of  a  Faculty  coach. 

Fraternities 

Phi  Alplia 

The  Iota  Chapter  of  the  Phi  .VIplia  Fraternity  was 
organized  Fehruary  "20,  l!)l)8.  The  purpose  of  the  fraternity 
is  to  ])romote  the  general  welfare  of  its  memhers.  It  is 
also  the  ])\iri)ose  of  the  Fraternity  to  tlovelop  and  maintain 
high  athletic  standing.  The  Fraternity  is  well  represented 
in  all  athletics.  (lood  moral  and  scholastic  standing  in 
the  school  is  re((uircd  for  memhershii). 
Omega  Chi 

The  Hcla  Clia|)ter  of  the  Omega  Chi  Fraternity  was 
installed  here  m  ^Nlay,  !!)()!).  The  organization  has  grown 
steadily  in  strength  and  influence,  and  is  ])rond  to  nunihcr 
among  its  memhers  some  of  the  ablest  !)oys  in  the  school. 
It  is  lu-artily  in  favor  of  clean  athletics,  and  as  most  of  the 
boys  are  in  some  of  tlie  teams,  it  exerts  its  influence  in 
that  direction.  \\  ])rcscnt  it  has  sonu^  twelve  acti\e 
members  in  scIkioI. 

Sororities 
Phi   Kappa  Pi 


Pi  Kappa  .Sij>ma 
'{"lie  Zcia  Chapter  of  I'i  Kappa  Sigma,  a  normal  xhool 
sorority,  was  organizcil  here  in  March,  l!>Oi).  It  sui)plc- 
ments  the  .social  and  literary  training  of  its  meml)cr.s,  and 
maintains  a  scholarshij)  and  conduct  test  for  memltersliip 
eligibility. 

.\ftonian  "KratcrnilN ,"   Iota  Chapter 

AKO 

The  Grand  Chapter  of  the  National  .Vgonian  "Frater- 
nity." at  their  convocation  in  1910,  granted  a  diarler  to  a 
clul)  of  girl.s  in  our  .school,  installing  them  as  the  Iota 
Chai)ter  of  the  Agotiian  "Fraternity."  This  organization 
is  of  many  years"  standing  and  is  particularly  strong  in 
the  State  of  New  York,  the  Alpha  Chapter  being  located 
at  (leneseo.  The  "Fraternity"  is  a  link  between  College 
fraternities  and  Normal  School  literary  .societies,  the  pur- 
])o.se  being  to  get  from  .school  life  the  highest  possible 
good;  mental,  moral  and  .social.  Teachers  are  admitted 
as  active  members. 

.\lpha  Sigma  .\lpha 

The  Al])ha  (iamma  Chapter  of  the  Alpha  Sigma  Alpha. 
a  jirofessional  school  sorority,  was  organized  in  November, 
1!)14,  from  the  former  local  sorority.  Gamma  Pi  Beta. 
.Mjjlia  Sigma  Aly)ha  is  a  sorority  of  fifteen  years'  standing, 
with  its  Alpha  Chapter  at  Farmville.  Virginia. 

Sigma  Sigma  Sigma 

The  Grand  f^hapter  of  the  Sigma  Sigma  Sigma  Sorority. 
whose  .VIpha  Chajiter  is  located  at  the  Normal  School, 
Farmville,  \"a..  granted  a  chapter  to  a  clul)  of  girls  in  the 
Indiana  Normal  School,  installing  them  as  the  Lambda 
Chai>ter.  February,  191.5,  with  fourteen  charter  members. 
This  sorority  is  particularly  strong  in  the  South  and  in 
Western  Universities.  A  high  standard  of  scholarship  is 
re(|nired.  Its  aim  is  to  promote  democracy  and  good 
fellowshij)  among  the  students. 

Phi  Delta  Phi 

The    Piii    Delta    Phi   Sorority   organization    was   formed 


The  (iamma  Chapter  of  the  Phi  Kai)pa  Pi  was  organized  with  twelve  charter  members  in  1910.  The  Sorority  fosters 
at  Indiana  in  19()'2  with  a  charter  membership  of  5.  The  a  high  stanilard  of  scholarship  and  supplements  the  opnor- 
Chai)tcr  at   ])rcscnt   numbers  15.  tunities  for  social  culture. 


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May  Pole—  191 
Delta  Sigma  Epsilon 
The  Beta  Chapter  of  Delta  Sigma  Epsilon,  a  professional 
school  sorority,  was  organized  in  January,  1916,  from  the 
local  club  Delta  Sigma.    This  sorority  has  chapters  in  some 
of   the   stronger   western   professional    schools,    the   Alpha 
Chapter  being  located  at  IMianii  University,  Oxford,  Ohio. 
Alpha  Sigma  Pi 
The  Alpha   Sigma   Pi   Sorority   was   organized   in   1916 
with  sixteen  charter  members.     The  Sorority  maintains  a 
high  standard  of  scholarship.     It  aims  to  foster  friendship 
among   its    members,    to   furnish    special    opportunity    for 
social  enjoyment,  and   to   encourage  participation   on  the 
part  of   its  members  in  the  religious  life  of  the  school. 


Boys  at   Military  Drill 


5  Swing  Out 

Alpha  Sigma  Tau  "Fraternity,"  Delta  Chapter 

AIT 

The  Delta  Chapter  of  the  Alpha  Sigma  Tau  "Fraternity" 
was  organized  in  May,  1916.  Alpha  Sigma  Tau  is  a  "Fra- 
ternity" of  nineteen  years"  standing,  with  its  Alpha  Chapter 
at  Ypsilanti,  IMichigan.  The  object  of  the  "Fraternity"  is 
general  culture,  devotion  to  duty  and  loyalty  to  college. 
It  requires  a  literary  training  and  holds  to  a  high  standard 
of  scholarship. 

Christian  Associations 

The  students  maintain  two  religious  organizations — the 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  These  associations  hold 
regular  weekly  meetings  for  devotional  purposes,  and  occa- 
sional social  gatherings.  The  meetings  are  a  source  of 
strength  and  help  to  the  young  people.  The  associations 
are  factors  for  good  in  the  school,  and  new  students  are 
cordially  invited  to  identify  themselves  with  them.  Com- 
mittees of  the  two  associations  meet  all  trains  at  the 
beginning  of  the  terms  to  assist  and  direct  new  students. 

Each  of  the  a.ssociations  has  a  furnished  hall  for  its 
meetings. 

The  Whatsoever  Circle 

The  Whatsoever  Circle  is  a  branch  of  the  Young  Women's 
Christian  Association,  which  has  been  in  operation  for 
many  years  and  has  become  noted  for  religious  and  helpful 
work  of  all  kinds.  Its  object  is,  as  its  name  indicates,  to 
serve  whomsoever  and  wheresoever  needed.  Its  latest  gift 
to  the  school  is  a  small  silver  service  for  each  of  the  trays 
to  be  used  by  the  sick  people. 


Alumni  Association 

liuliiina  lias  ffnuhiatoil  noarly  two  thousand  tearhors, 
and  they  constilule  a  loyal  and  enthusiastic  hand  of  sup- 
porters for  their  Alma  ■Nlater.  The  Alumni  Association 
has  been  a  useful  factor,  indeed,  in  the  uplniildinj;  of  the 
school.  Its  services  have  been  numerous  and  varied.  Hut 
it  is  hoped  that  its  influence  may  be  made  even  more 
potent.  No  school  can  accomplish  great  things  withoul 
the  aid  of  <a  loyal  and  enthusiastic  alumni.  Let  us  not 
forget  tiie  fact  that  in  our  union  rests  the  strength  that  will 
make  us  a  success  in  our  professional  life — that  it  is  the 
excellence  of  our  work  that  gives  reputation  to  our  Alma 
Mater,  and  that  her  reputation  is  ours. 

The  Association  holds  an  annual  reunion  at  ('Dmiiiencc- 
ment  time.   There  is  Ijoth  a  business  meeting  and  a  baiKjuet. 
The  Madrigal  Club 

The  Madrigal  (Muh  is  a  vocal  musical  organization  for 
women  students  only.  The  l)est  i)art-songs  are  jiresented 
from  time  to  time. 

The  Glee  Club 

The  (dee  Club  of  young  men  studies  works  for  male 
voices  under  the  direction  of  a  member  of  the  Con.servatory 
faculty.  An  annual  concert  is  given  in  the  ("hapel,  and 
an  extended  concert  tour  is  made  during  the  s])ring  vacation. 
Members  of  the  Club  are  selected  by  competition  and  any 
male  student  of  the  school  is  eligible. 

The  Vesper  Chorus 

This  organization  nund>ers  about  seventy  voices  picked 
from    the   students    of    the   school.       It    renders    standard 


choral  works  at  the  Sunday  evening  \'esper  services,  and 
from  time  to  time  will  give  oratorios  an<l  other  large 
choral  works. 

.\thletics 

The  Institution's  reputation  in  athletics  is  .so  well  known 
that  comment  is  scarcely  neee.s.sary  here;  the  Football  and 
Baseball  teams  have,  for  years,  won  a  big  majority  of  the 
sea.son's  games,  and  the  Track  team  has  been  the  champion 
t(>am  among  schools  of  our  rank,  for  years,  in  Pennsylvania 
and  surrounding  states.  The  Football  team  was  the 
acknowledged  champion  Normal  football  team  of  the 
State  of  Penn.sylvania  for  1016.  The  1016  Baseball 
team  was  the  acknowledged  Scholastic  Champions  of 
Western  Pennsylvania,  among  the  Normal  Schools  and 
l*re])aratory  Schools.  The  schedule  as  played  consisted 
of  twenty-four  games. 

Only  a  few  years  ago  Indiana  took  up  Basketball  as  one 
(>f  the  boys'  sports.  In  this  branch  of  athletics.  Coach 
Wm.  F.  Smith,  with  a  wealth  of  material  annexed  the 
Scholastic  Championship  of  Western  Penn.sylvania  for  the 
1016  .season  to  Normal's  althletic  trojihies. 

In  Football.  Indiana  jierliajjs  excels,  and  in  this  branch 
of  sport  Coach  Wm.  F.  Smith's  boys  were  the  undisputed 
Normal  School  Champions.  The  team  tried  hard  to 
ilui)li{ate  the  record  of  101.5.  when  it  went  through  the 
entire  .season  without   a  defeat. 

The   1016   Football   schedule  follows: 
September  •43  Indiana  38 — Xew  Kensington  Ind.  0 

September  30  Indiana  53 — Wohcum  Club  0 

October         7  Indiana  51 — Clearfield  H.  S.  0 

October        14  Indiana  5i — St.  Bonaventure's  College  0 


7^/:>M ?f  <'i  /i.nri/'r/         /\/V//V'        \(^7'rns}7        f?(-'7ta"\f-\7 


Wilson  Hall  —  The  Training  School 


OctulHT       '21  Indiana  '20— MansBeld  Normal  6 

October       28  Indiana  61 — Keyser  Prep.  0 

November    4  Indiana    9 — Bellefonte  Academy  0 

November  11  Indiana  40 — East  Liberty  Academy  0 

November  18  Indiana    0 — Kiski  6 

Following  is  a  resume  of  records  made  by  Indiana  in 
clean,  wholesome,  athletic  sports  into  which  no  professional- 
ism has  crept: 


Since  1908  Indiana  has  won  the  Scholastic  Football 
Championship  of  Western  Pennsylvania  by  defeating  Kiski, 
in  the  annual  game  on  all  but  three  occasions — losing  to 
Kiski  twice  and  playing  one  scoreless  tie. 

In  Track,  the  Indiana  boys  have  met  and  defeated, 
during  the  past  few  years,  most  of  the  Normal  Schools  and 
many  of  the  Colleges.  Among  the  features  of  Normal's 
sprinters,  the  work  of  R.  A.  Carroll  in  1914  stands  out 
j)rominently.  He  ran  101  yards  in  9  4-5  seconds,  '^'20  yards 
in  'IX  'i-5  .seconds  and  broke  the  world's  record  when  he 
made  60  vards,  indoors,  in  6  1-5  seconds. 


School  Records  in  Track 


100-yard  dash 
^SO-yard  dash 
444-yard  dash 
SSO-yard  run 
Mile  run 
'i-iiiile  run 
120-yard  hurdles 
220-yard  hurdles 
High  jump 
Broad  jump 
Pole  vault 
Shot  put 
Hammer  throw 
Discus 
Mile  relaj- 


Carroll 

Carroll 

Carroll 

Zener 

Zener 

Steele 

Myers 

Myers 

Castaneda 

Wilson 

Murray 

Siemon 

Siemon 

Siemon 


9  4-.J 
21  2-5 
.50 
1 :59  4-.5 
4:.50  2-.> 
10:20 
15  3-5 
25  4-5 
6  ft.  I 
22  ft. 
10  ft. 
46  ft. 
144  ft. 
127  ft. 
3:29  4-5 


9  in. 

7  in. 

8  in. 


1914 
1914 
1915 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1915 
1914 
1914 
1914 


The  East  Entr 


(Carroll,  Gano,  Trainer,  Holland) 


Faculty  Athletic  Committee 
Di!.  Wm.  J.  Jack  W.  F.  Smith  R.  L.  Talbot 

.1.  E.  Smith  Miss  Elizabktii  Eyre 

Dk.  .Jack  ('oarh.  Trarh  and    Toiins 

Wm.  F.  Smith    .Coach.   liaschnU.  Football,  Hoi/s'  liaskcthall 

Miss  Evhk Coach.  Ladic.'i'  liaskcthall 

.1.  E.  Smith Faculty  Athletic  Manaijcr 

Craduation 

In  order  lo  lie  i;railu;it('(l  from  any  l'(-nn>yl\ania  State 
Ndrinal,  tlie  eandidate  must  have  jia.ssod  salisl'aetoiy 
examinations  under  tlie  Faculty  in  all  the  hranehes  re(|uireil 
in  each  year  of  the  four-year  eourse,  and  under  tlie  Slate 
Hoartl  in  the  hranehes  re((Hired  in  the  third  and  fourth 
years  of  the  eourse.  The  candidate  must  al.so  have  spent 
Hie  third  and  fourth  years  as  a  student  in  the  school,  unles> 
a  i;raduate  of  an  accredited  collcijc,  in  which  case  resideiue 
durins;  the  fourth  year  only  may  he  re<|uired. 

Graduates  of  second  grade  high  schools  may  he  rei|uired 
to  spend  three  years  in  residence  at  tlie  school;  l>ul  il  max 
l)e  possible  to  shorten  this  perio<i  in  e\cc])tional  cases. 

Certificate  and  Diploma 

The  Slate  Xormal  Certificate  is  issued  to  those  who  are 
graduated.  It  entitles  the  holder  to  teach  in  the  iniMic 
schools  of  the  State  for  two  years  without  further  examina- 
tion.    The  State  Xormal   Diploma   is  a  license  for  life  to 


teach  in  this  State,  and  is  issued  to  graduates  who  have 
taught  in  the  common  .schooLs  of  the  State  for  two  full 
annual  .school  terms  of  not  les.s  than  .seven  nionth.s  each 
after  graduation,  and  who  present  certificates  of  .successful 
teaching  from  each  of  the  school  hoards,  countersigned  by 
the  county,  city  or  borough  superintendent.  The  .school 
will   furnish   tfradiiates   blanks  for   the.se  certificates   when 


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>f  '/:or>/ 


they  ask  for  them.  A  charge  of  fifty  cents  is  made  to 
cover  the  expense  of  issuing  the  diploma,  and  an  additional 
charge  of  one  dollar  is  made  if  the  name  of  the  graduate 
is  engrossed  thereon.  Those  who  want  their  diplomas 
sent  to  them  by  mail  must  send  twenty  cents  to  pay  for 
registration. 

Cap  and  Gown 

The  regulation  cap  and  gown,  sanctioned  by  the  Inter- 
collegiate Bureau  and  Registry  of  Academic  Costume,  are 
worn  by  Seniors  of  this  Institution,  upon  the  proper 
occasions. 

The  cost  of  the  cap  and  gown  ranges  from  $4.00  up. 

Suggestions  to  Prospective  Students 
How  to  Enter  the  School 

Upon  arrival  at  Indiana,  come  at  once  to  the  Normal, 
but  a  short  distance  southwest  of  the  Pennsylvania  depot, 
and  southeast  of  the  B.  R.  &  P.  depot. 

The  Registrar's  office  is  just  to  the  left  of  the  north 
entrance  of  the  main  building.  All  preliminary  arrange- 
ments will  be  made  here,  when  the  students  will  go  to 
Leonard  Hall  just  north  of  the  main  building,  to  be  classi- 
fied. No  student  is  classified  who  does  not  .show  the 
Principal's  receipt  for  payments  required  at  entrance. 
After  classification,  consult  with  the  Preceptor  or  the 
Preceptress  relative  to  the  engagement  of  a  room. 

Come  Early 

Success  demands  that  you  be  here  earlj-.  Tardiness  in 
the  commencement  of  a  term,  or  irregularity  of  attendance 
after  the  commencement,  is  a  very  .serious  hindrance  to 
success.  Be  here  and  ready  for  work  on  the  very  first  day 
and  the  very  first  hour  of  the  term. 

Time  for  Thorough  Work 

It  often  happens  that  an  ambitious  young  man  or 
woman  limited  in  means,  and  desirous  of  commencing  life's 
active  labors  as  soon  as  po.ssible,  determines  to  try  to  do 
two  years'  work  in  one,  or  that  of  three  in  two. 


Such  a  course  is  scarcely  ever  advisable.  One  essential 
element  in  the  teacher's  preparation  is  time.  Solid  attain- 
ment is  never  a  mushroom  growth.  Two  years'  work 
demands  two  years  in  which  to  do  it  well;  and  unless  work 
is  well  done,  the  resvilt  will  prove  a  source  of  regret  through 
many  years  of  mistakes,  which  might  have  been  avoided 
had  more  thorough  preparation  been  made.  If  you  need 
more  than  a  year  for  your  work,  and  have  only  the  means 
at  command  for  one  year's  expenses  at  school,  come  for 
the  year,  and  then,  by  remaining  out  of  school  for  a  time, 
make  it  possible  to  return  and  complete  your  course.  It  is 
not  an  absolute  necessity  that  you  graduate  at  a  certain 
time;  it  is  absolutely  essential  to  your  true  success  that 
you  make  thorough  preparation. 
Visits 

Success  demands  concentration  of  thought.  This  is 
prevented  by  frequent  visits  at  home  or  elsewhere,  and 
usually  time  thus  spent  greatly  hinders  the  progress  of 
the  student.     INIake  few,  if  anv,  visits  awav  from  school. 


Hunting  Four-ltaf  Clov 


7^  ;///.<.', 


XV/-//r»        A/i^ffur//  S*t   7ifi<  )/ 


Your  Own   IJooks  The  Sch«)ol's  Reputation   Yours 

W'liilc  \(>ii    \\'\\\    lind   iiiMiiN    IxKiks  ol'    ri'lVi'iriic  lii-ic.   still  'I'Ijc  Inirmiia  Noniiiil  proposes  to  iiiiiintain  ii  \\\V^\  staiMi- 

it     is    ii(l\  i.siildf   Icii-   \(pii    Id    hriii^   ;ill    I  lie   lionks  _\(iii     li:i\i',  :iii|   of  excellence,   Ixitli  as   to  scliolarsliip  anil  as  to  attaili- 

tlial,  yon  may  make  personal  ami  <laily  use  of  lliem.     'I'lic  rneni    of  skill    in    Icaeliin^;. 

Iial)if   of  such    use    is   of   in<alculal)le    imporlane<-,    ami    I  In-  ()nr  intpiiry  is,  and   will   remain,   nol    how   many   we  can 

seliool    life  sliiMiIil   c\er   minislcr    hi    llic   formalidM   of  siiili  ^'raduale,  l>ut  how  many,  ami  who.  arc  I  horon>.'hly  prepared 

lialiils    as    will    lead     lo    siicccns     in     I  lie    afhrwalks    of    life.  for   i^radnalion. 
IJriiif^  your    liooks    with    yon;    pl.ice    lln-m    where   yon    can 
conveniiMitly  use  Ihem,  and  li\    their  use  form  a  h.iliil,  the 
value   of   wliicii    \'ou   e,in    never   o\'eresl  imale. 


Conform 

It   is  the  scl I's    interest   and  ])nrposc  to  serve  yon.  Iml 

this  it   can  do  hnt    poorly   uidess  \-ou  eonfornj   lo  the  life  of 

the  Institution.       Make  u|)  \(>nr  mind  to  f,'el   all  the  fjood 

out  of  the  school  you  can.     Come  wilh  the  purpose  of  Ix-iuf;     ali.v  Slate  lioard  in  an.v  hifjher  Itranches,  anil  the  Secretary 

happy    in   your    work,    of   ^cllinn   acipuiinled   and   enlerinj,'     of    the    Hoard    of    Kxaminers    shall    certif.v    on    the    hack    of 

heartily  ami  cheerfully  into  the  complete  life  of  the  school,      their  diplomas   to   the   passing  of   the   l)riinehcs  completed 

inakini;'   it    all    xours.  at    said   e.\amiiiation. 


l''or  the  sake  of  those  who  shall  eiiii>loy  our  teachers. 
and  for  Ihe  sake  of  the  teachers  tliemselves,  we  desire  lo 
make  our  di|tlomas  xalualtle  and  preserve  lo  tlicni  llieir 
value;  and  we  trust    that  yon   will  iipi)reeiate  the  fact  that 

xon   nnist   yourself  conlrilnitc  to  so  desirahle  an  end. 

.\dditional  Subjects  on  Diplomas 
Persons  who  have  Iteen  ^jradualed  may  he  examined  l>y 


STATEMENT  OF  EXPENSES 


•Total  charge  (iticltiilinK  ciiriillnirnt  fie.  l>i)iiril.  romn.  heat,  light  :niil  laundry  I  fi)r  honrders 

preparing   tii   tea<h 

Total  eharge  (iiieliulinp  enrollment  fee,  tuition,  hoard,  room.  heat,  light  and  laundr.v)  for 

hoarders  nol  pre[)arintr  to  teach    .    .  

•Tuition  for  day  students  jireparing  to  teaeh 

'Total  charge  for  da.v  studi'iits  preparing  lo  teach       

Total  charge  for  day  students  not  jireparing  to  leach 

ExTKA.s  —  Drawing   .  

Typewriting  

.Shorthand  

Elocution — Two  lessons  per  week  (private) 

One  lesson  per  week  (private) 

tDonieslic  Science      

fManual  Training       I 

tSpeeial  Normal  Domestic  Science | 


%  85.00 


%  7.5.00 


285.00 

107..50 

94..50 

83.00 

Free 

Free 

Free 

Free 

15.00 

5.00 

5.00 

5.(»0 

75.00 

«7..50 

24.50 

23.00 

40.()(t 

15.00 

13.00 

12.00 

li.OO 

5.00 

4.00 

12.00 

10.00 

9.00 

15.00 

14.00 

13.00 

10.00 

8.00 

7.00 

3.00 

2.00 

2.00 

3.00 

2.00 

2.00 

60.00 

22.50 

19.50 

18.00 

•FREE  TUITION  —  The  Stale  p«.v.s  th.-  tuition  of  students  who  conipl.v  withtlie 
conditions  set  forth  iu  the  following  statute  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania 
in  1905. 

"For  each  student  17  .years  of  age.  who  shall  sign  an  agreement  binding  said  student 
lo  teaeh  in  the  common  schools  of  this  State  two  full  annual  terms,  there  shall  be  paid 
the  sum  of  one  dollar  and  fift.y  cents  a  week  in  full  pa.vmcnt  of  the  expenses  of  tuition 
of  said  students." 

"Pkohued,  That  each  student  in  a  State  Normal  School,  drawing  an  allowance  from 
the  Stale,  must  receive  regular  instruction  in  the  science  and  art  of  teaching  in  a  special 
class  devoted  to  that  subject  for  Ihe  whole  timefor  which  such  an  allowance  is  drawn." 


"In  caM  of  a  de6cil  in  the  Stale  appropriation,  students  at  the  different  Slate 
Normal  Schools  will  receive  their  pro  rata  share  of  the  appropriation,  and  will  be 
re<(uired   lo  pay  balance  to  the  school." 

t  Persons,  not  preparing  to  teach,  who  desire  to  take  Domestic  Scieocr  or  Manua 
Training  only,  would  have  to  pay.  in  addition  to  Ibis  "ejtra"  fee,  S285.00  for  the  year. 
proportionately  for  a  term,  if  boarders;  if  day  students,  they  would  have  to  pa.v  S75.00 
a  year,  and  proportionately  for  a  term  in  addition  to  the  "extra." 

t  Boarding  students,  preparing  to  teach  Domestic  Science,  who  desire  to  lake  Ibe 
Special  Normal  Domestic  Science  Course  would  bare  to  pay  in  addition  lo  this  extra 
fee.  t225  00. 


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The  cost  of  books  is  an  item  of  expense  that  cannot  be  determined 
because  a  student  can  take  a  longer  or  shorter  program  as  he  may  elect, 
and  because  he  may  own  part  of  the  books  that  he  will  need;  but  it  has 
been  found,  by  long  experience,  that  the  average  rental  for  books 
amounts  to  about  $1.50  per  term. 

Students  remaining  at  the  school  during  the  Thanksgiving  recess, 
or  the  Christmas  or  Easter  Vacation,  will  be  charged  the  transient 
rate  for  board,  .$1.00  per  day.  For  lunch  only  taken  at  the  school  the 
charge  is  $1.50  a   week. 

There  are  rooms  on  the  first  and  second  floors  of  John  Sutton  Hall 
for  which  a  special  price  is  charged.  There  are  also  in  various  parts 
of  the  building,  a  few  suites  for  which  an  extra  charge  is  made.  In 
the  Annex  an  extra  charge  of  one  dollar  a  week  for  each  occupant  is 
made.  These  rooms  come  en  suite,  each  occupant  has  her  own  bed 
and  wardrobe,  and  the  bedrooms  are  supplied  with  lavatories  furnishing 


both  hot  and  cold  water.  In  the  North  .\nnex  an  extra  charge  of 
seventy-five  cents  a  week  for  each  occupant  is  made.  Girls  occupying 
rooms  for  which  no  extra  charge  is  made  will  pay  fifteen  cents  extra 
per  week  if  single  beds  are  provided,  to  meet  the  extra  expense  of 
laundry  for  bed  linen. 

At  the  opening  of  the  year,  all  necessary  electric  lamps  will  be 
furnished  free,  after  which  the  students  will  pay  for  extra  lamps. 

We  have  a  very  limited  number  of  small  rooms  that  are  let  for  single 
occupancy,  at  an  extra  charge  of  seventy-five  cents  a  week.  In  case  a 
student  is  permitted  to  occupy  a  double  room  alone,  she  must  pay  one 
dollar  a  week  for  the  privilege.  If  the  room  is  one  for  which  extra  rent 
is  charged,  the  occupant,  in  addition  to  the  above-mentioned  charge  of 
one  dollar,  must  pay  the  full  extra  that  two  girls  would  pay.  For 
instance,  if  a  student  were  occupying  alone  one  of  the  best  suites  in  the 
.\nnex,  she  would  pay  three  dollars  per  week  extra.  With  a  roommate, 
ill  the  same  nioin,  she  would  pay  but  one  dollar  extra  per  week. 


Estimated  Cost  of  Attending  the  Normal  One  Year 

For  Students  Preparing  to  Teach 

Enrollment  Fee $15.00 

Room,  Board  and  Laundry 310.00 

Rental  of  Books 4 .  50 

Paper.  Pencils,  Drawing  Materials,  etc 10.00 

Fees  in  Domestic  Science  or  Manual  Training  7.00 

$246  50 
If  student  is  not  preparing  to  teach,  add  $60.00  to  above. 
If  student  desires  room  with  single  beds,  add  $6.00  to  above. 
If  student  desires  room  with  running  hot  and  cold  water,  add  $40.00 
to  above. 

Amount  and  Time  of  Payments 

Fall  Term 

At   hegiuning  of  Term — 

All  dcay  students  taking  State  Aid  will  pay     .$  5.00 
All  day  student.s  not  taking  State  Aid  will  ])ay  "27.50 

All  boarding  .students  will  pay      85.00 

The  above  payments  include  the  enrollment  fee, 

P.\GE  3-2 


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Al  middle  dI'  Icnii,  idl  Kills  Iki-  cxtni  pdoiii  rent,  music, 
«'\liM  clijirf^i's  I'oi-  an\'  courses  outside  llie  re^ijijir  iiormiil 
courses,  elc,  are  due  from  all  si  iideiils.  Tlie  re^idar  tiuriiial 
tuilioii  amount  iii)^'  lo  $'2'^.')ll  is  also  ducal  lliis  lime  I'iimii 
hoitrdilljj;  si  udciils  uol    lakiuj;   Slale   Aid. 

Hoarding;  shiderils  ulio  aic  sc\ cnliM'ii  yi^ars  nl'  -.y^v.  or 
over,  and  are  iircparinu  lo  leacli  in  I  his  Slali\  ijo  mil  lia\c 
tlic  rc^iuiar  iKurnal  luilion  lo  |ia\  .  Such  si  mjiiil  s,  iiid<'ss 
tliey  lliiv<'  iiK'UiTcil  e\lias  as  menlioiii'd  al)o\e,  lia\e  only 
tlie    first     paNincnl    ol'    $S,"i.O(l    to    make    diuiriL;    lliis    lerm. 

Tliis  statement    modified    to    suil    llie   e lilioii    apjilics    to 

llic  oilier   two   terms. 

Winter    Tcrin 
\[    hc^inninji  of  'I'crm 

.VII  day  students  taking  Slate  \u\    ,\ill  pay      $  .)   (Id 

.Ml  day  stiKJents  not  taking;  Sl.ile  .\id  will   pay    -'I-   .■)(> 

.Ml  hoarding- students  will  pay  ',:>   m 

\\    middle  of  'I'erm.  Iiills  eoxcrinf;  llie  same  items  as  for 

the  middle  of  the   l''all  Term   fall  due.     'I"he  regular  normal 

luitiou  for  the  Winter    Term  is  $li)..")(l. 

Sprinti    Toren 
Al    heffinninj;  of  'Perm 

All  day  students  lakiut;  Slate  .Vid  will  pay      ."^  .')   (Ml 

.VII  day  studcTits  not  taking  Stale   Vid  will  |>ay    '-':!   00 

.VII  hoardinif  students  will    pay  ().)()() 

Al     middle    of    'I'erm,   hills    covcrinfj    the  same   items    as 

for   the    middle   of    the    Fall   Term   fall   due.      The    r<"i;ular 

iiornial  tuition   for  the  Sijrinjj  Term  is  $18.0(1. 

How  to  Pay  Bills 

An  "enrollment  lee"  of  fi\c  dollars  for  each  term  is 
<'harneil  all  students,  and  is  included  in  all  first  pa.xnienls. 
This  fee  entitles  the  student  to  a  ticket  of  admission  to  all 
athletic  events,  the  course  of  tin-  I'ni versify  Extension 
Lectures  and  all  other  lectures  under  the  ans])ices  of  the 
school. 

Stutv  Aid  Is  not  nrilital  before  the  end  i<J  the  term. 

Hank  Drafts.  Checks.  Exjiress  and  P.  ().  Orders  arc 
accei)ted.  Payments  must  he  made,  or  .satisfactorily 
provided  for.  hefore  students  are  assigned  to  clas.ses. 

Students  desiring;  to  leave  school  hefore  the  close  of  the 
term  uuist  re])orl  to  the  Principal  and  settle  an\-  unpaid 
acconnls. 


\  isilors  expecting'  to  remain  more  fli.'in  three  days  are 
re(|Ui'sted  to  make  arran^iemi-nt s  in  aii\ancc  with  the 
Prin<'i|)al. 

Meal  tickets  for  \isilors  can  lie  ohtaincd  in  the  Hook 
Uoom. 

Vll  hills  arc  |)ayahl<-  to  the  Principal,  and  all  checks 
should  he  niad<-  payahh-  t.i  John    V.  II.    Keith.  Principal. 

Statement  of   Expenses  in  the  Conservatory 


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InriHcntal  for.  all  .sftiHpnt.s 
l!ii:inl,  riiuni,  licat.  liglit  and  laiitxlry      .     . 
Tuition,  rcgiilarooiir.se  .  .     . 

I'liMic  School   Music  ("oursr.  for  stiliients 

prc|>ariTij;  to  teach 

Pulilic  School   Mii.sic  Course,  for  stuilenfs 

not  preparing  to  teach       

Special    stuilents   in    Piano.    Organ.    Voice. 

N'iolin  or  Wind  Instruments: 

One  les,soii  per  weefv       

Two  lesson.s  per  week 

ria.ss  lessons  in  an.v  Theoretical  Subject 
Piano  rental,  4.t  minutes  per  da.v    .    .    .    . 
Organ  rental.  4.>  minutes  per  week     .    .    . 
Pedal  piano  rental,  4.)  minutes  per  day 

Note  —  No  reduclions  arc  made  for  lessons  lost 

Note  —  Students  are  expected  to  practice*  from 

inir  lo  the  defree  of  advancement  and  llie  nature  < 


«  1.5.00  »  .1.00 »  .5.00*  5.00 
ilO.OO  HO. 00  70.0I>  GO.OO 
140.00      4.5.00    ."{9.00    .iC.OO 

HO.OO     4.5.00    .S9.00    36.00 

180.00     07. .50    .58.50    .54.011 


40.00  1.5.00  13.00  Ii».»MI 

80.00  .-JO. 00  Jfi.OO  •'4.00 

1.5.00  .5.00  .5.00  j.OO 

9.00  3.00  3.00  3.00 

H.OO  4.50  3.90  3.60 

15.00  5.00  5.00  5.00 


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one  to  tive  prriods  per  da.r.  accord- 

if  the  work. 


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Deductions  and  Refunds 

^Read  Carefully) 

No  deduction  is  ni.Tde  for  absence  the  first  two  or  the 
last  three  weeks  of  a  term,  for  any  cause  whatever. 

For  absence  four  consecutive  weeks  or  more  on  account 
of  the  student's  personal  ilhiess,  one-half  the  paid-in  charges 
for  the  time  lost  is  refunded;  provided  the  student's  phy- 
sician in  attendance  certifies  that  the  illness  was  of  such 
a  character  as  to  render  the  student  unable  to  attend 
school.  A  proper  blank  for  this  certificate  will  be  furnished 
by  the  school. 

When  a  student  drops  out  of  a  strong  and  popular 
school,  he  vacates  a  place  that  might  have  been  occupied 
by  another,  who  would  have  remained  through  the  term. 
The  school's  expenses  for  light,  heat,  etc.,  are  not  lessened 
by  the  student's  dropping  out.  The  teachers  who  could 
teach  him  still  remain  and  draw  their  salaries.  Food  for 
a  large  school  cannot  be  bought  daily  on  the  markets  of 
a  small  town;  consequently,  the  authorities,  calculating  on 
a  full  school,  nuist  contract  for  food  in  advance  for  a  term, 
and  sometimes  for  a  year.  For  these  reasons  some  of  the 
best  conducted  schools  will  make  no  refunds  for  any  cause, 
but  insist  upon  a  full  year's  payment  in  advance,  against 
which  no  claims  will  be  recognized.  Indiana,  however,  as 
indicated  above,  will  share  the  loss  with  the  parent  or 
guardian  where  the  absence  is  caused  by  the  student's 
sickness.  August  31st  is  the  close  of  the  school's  fiscal 
year,  when  the  State  Audit  is  made,  and  after  that  date 
no  refunds  for  any  reason  or  purpose  whatsoever  are  made. 

In  cases  of  light  illness,  a  student  will  be  cared  for  in 
our  Infirmary.  No  charge  will  be  made  for  nursing.  If 
the  attendance  of  a  physician  is  needed,  the  student  must 
meet  his  charge.  In  case  of  serious  illness,  it  will  be  neces- 
sary for  the  student  to  be  removed  either  to  her  home  or 
to  a  private  hospital,  in  which  case  the  student  must  meet 
the  charges. 

The  school  maintains  a  small  hospital  to  which  persons 
suffering  from  contagious  diseases  are  removed.  Students 
occupying  this  hospital  are  charged  five  dollars  a  week  for 
general  care,  not  including  that  of  a  physician  or  trained 
nurse.  No  deduction  from  the  regular  charges  of  the 
Institution  is  made  for  such  students  because  of  time  lost 
from  their  classes. 

The  Infirmary  of  this  Institution,  with  wards  for  both 
sexes,  private  rooms,  dispensary,  baths,  buffet,  etc.,  is  one 
of  the  best  and  most  complete  to  be  found.  It  is  at  all 
times  in  charge  of  a  professional  nurse,  of  wide  experience. 

A  Comparison  of  School  Expenses 

We  are  often  asked  by  prospective  students  and  parents 
contemplating  the  education  of  a  son  or  daughter,  if  the 
charges  at  Indiana  are  reasonable.  For  the  information 
of  such  we  offer  the  following  comparisons: 

Indiana's  charge  for  a  full  year  of  40  weeks,  for  all  fees, 
tuition,  board,  room,  heat,  light  and  laundry,  in  the  Normal 
Department,  is  from  $225  to  $285. 

The  best  of  the  smaller  colleges  of  our  State,  such  as 
Haverford,  Lafayette  and  Swathmore,  charge  for  board, 
room  and  tuition,  exclusive  of  laundry  and  sometimes  class 
fees,  from  $300  to  $575. 

Phillips  Academy  in  Massachusetts  gives  $465  as  "mod- 
erate" for  tuition,  board  and  room  for  one  year,  and  $595 
as  "liberal." 

As  an  example  of  the  cost  of  attending  one  of  the  great 
universities  of  high  grade,  we  mention  Princeton,  where  the 
average  cost  is  $568  a  year. 


]VIany  of  the  country's  best  private  schools  charge  from 
$600  to  $1,500  a  year,  and  the  year  in  such  schools  seldom 
exceeds  36  weeks  in  length. 

The  State  Normal  is  not  designed  to  be  a  money-making 
institution;  hence,  its  charges  are  kept  down  to  the  actual 
cost  of  maintenance. 

Text  Books 

Stationery  and  text  books  used  in  the  Institution  can  be 

purchased  at  the  Book  Room  in  the  main  building  at  regular 
prices;  or  the  text  books  can  be  rented  at  reasonable  rates 
by  those  who  do  not  wish  to  purchase. 

Any  student  entering  the  Institution,  who  has  been  a 
student  during  some  previous  term,  will  not  be  given  credit 
in  the  Book  Room  until  he  has  canceled  any  indebtedness 
that  he  may  have  left  standing  against  him  in  that  depart- 
ment. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  text  books  infuse: 

Agriculture —  Maerchen    unci   Erzaehlungen 

Productive  Farming — Davis.  — Guerber. 
Astronomy — Steele.  Im  Vaterland. 
Botany — Bergen.  Minna    von    Barnhelm — Les- 
BusiNESs —  sing- 
Bookkeeping — Rowe.  Wilhelm  Tell — Schiller. 

Burrough"s   Business   Practice  Die     Jungfrau     v.   Orlenas  — 

Handbook.  Schiller. 

Commercial  Law — Gano.  German     Composition — Wes- 

Correspondence — Belding.  selhoeft. 

Shorthand — Graham.  Leberrecht   Huehnchen  — 

Typewriting — Fritz-Eldridge.  Seidel. 

Chemistry — Brownlee  and  Brigitta — Gore. 

others.  Die  Journalisten — Thomas. 

Laboratory    Manual — Brown-  Der    Fluch    der    Schoenheit — 

lee  and  others.  Thomas. 

Civil  Government — Willough-  Der  Schwiegersohn — Heller. 

by,  Boynton.  Greek — 

English —  Anabasis  —  Goodwinand 

Composition   and   Rhetoric —  White. 

Maxwell  and  Smith.  First   Greek   Book — White. 

Composition    and    Rhetoric —  Grammar — Goodwin. 

Scott  and  Denny.  Iliad — Seymour. 

Evolution    and    Expression —  Prose — Pearson. 

Elson.  History — 

Grammar — Maxwell,  Basker-  Ancient — Robinson  and 

ville  and  Sewell.  Breasted. 

Structure  of  English  Sentence  Medieval  and  English — Rob- 

— Kimball.  inson  and   Beard. 

American  Literature — Hal-  United  States — Hart  and 

leek  and  Painter.  Muzzy. 

English    Literature — Halleck  Latin — 

and  Painter.  Caesar — Bennett. 

Logic — Perry's   Argumentation.  Cicero — Bennett. 

Spelling — Champion.  First   Year   in   Latin — Smith. 

Ethics — Hyde.  Grammar — Bennett. 

French —  Prose — Daniel. 

French     Reader — Super,     Al-  Virgil — Bennett, 

drich  and  Foster.  Mathematics — 

Grammar — Eraser  and  Squair.  Algebra — Milne. 

L'Abbe    Constantin — Halevy.  Arithmetic — Hamilton,    Hull. 

Livre  de  Lecture  et  de  Conver-  College  Algebra  —  Wells, 

sation — Fonteine.  Slaught  and   Lennes. 

Audour  Marie  Claire  A  Ville-  Geometry — Smith. 

vieille.  Solid  Geometry — Wentworth. 

Geography —  Surveying — Wentworth. 

Descriptive — Brigham  and  Trigonometry — Granville. 

McFarlane.  Music — Vocal — Cogswell. 

Physical — Maurey-Simons.  Pedagogics — 

G  E  o  L  o  G  Y — Blackwelder  and  History  of  Education  — 

Barrows.  Graves. 

German —  Methods — McMurry,   Bagley. 

Grammar — Manfred.  School   Management  — 

Immensee — Storms.  Hewett. 

Deutsche  Lieder — Schercr  and  Physics — Hoadley. 

Dirks.  Laboratory  Manual — Chute. 

Deutsche  Heimat  —  Schra-  Physiology — Walker. 

kamp.  Psychology — Belts. 

Das  Edle  Blut — Wildenbruch.  Zoology — Davison. 

Daheim — .\llen.  Laboratory   Manual — Harvey. 


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COURSES  OF  INSTRUCTION 


AdiipK'd    l)y    (he 

Regular  Course 

Students  admitted  to  tlic  First  ^'i-ar  .siiall  have  a  fair 
knowledge  of  Aritlimelic  Ileadinj^,  ()rtli()fi;ra])hy.  Penman- 
ship, United  States  History,  (!eojfrai)hy,  (irammar.  Physi- 
ology, Civies  and  the  Elements  of  Algebra  to  (Quadratics. 
Test  hv  Faeultv. 


Korlv-fivi 

First  Year 

mi.>uU-  porin.l. 

iniimt,-  peri 

Algebra  .    . 

vin 

IGO 

Latin 

\in 

IfiO 

School  Manafioiucnl 

HO 

KiO 

School  Law    . 

HO 

HiO 

Orthography 

;jo 

40 

Reading  and  Public  Speaking 

40 

.)0 

Ancient  and  Mediaeval  His 

torv 

80 

100 

Physical  (leography 

40 

50 

Arithmetic 

80 

100 

Grammar 

1120 

KiO 

Vocal  Music 

40 

->o 

Physical  Training                 . 

(iO 

80 

Manual  Training  or  Domes 

tic  Science.    .    . 

.     .           40 

.■)0 

Second  Year 

Plane  Geometry 

Rhetoric,  Composition  and  Classic 
Botany   ... 

Bookkeeping 

Modern  History  and  English  History 

Caesar 

General  Methods 

Drawing 

Physical  Training 

Manual  Training  or  Domestic  Science. 
Civics 


Third  Year 

Psychology  and  Observation 
Cicero,  German  or  French       ... 
Literature.  English  and  .Vmeriean 
History,  l'.  S. 

Geography 

Physiology  and  School  Sanitation 
Solid  Geometry  and  Trigonometry 
Methods  in  History  and  Geography. 

Chemistry      

Physical  Training 

Zoology 


Board  of   Principals 

Fourth  Year 

I'rai  lice  Teaching     .     . 
History  of  Education   . 
.\gri(ulture  and  Nature  Study   . 
.\ritlimotic 

(irammar .     .     . 

.Methods  in  .\rithmetic  and  Grammar 

Virgil,  German  or  French 

Public  Speaking  

Physics 

Drawing 

Manual  Training  or  Domestic  Science. 

Physical  Training 


HO 
1-20 
80 
40 
80 
HO 
HO 


HO 
HO 

SO 


HO 
80 

HO 
60 
40 


KiO 
KiO 
100 
.50 
100 
KiO 
KiO 
100 


Forl.v-6vc 
liniile   periods 

IGO 
KiO 
100 


KiO 
100 
KiO 
80 
oO 
1180 


Silly 

Fort)-6v» 

lulr  prriofj* 

miou 

\f  p«ncHl« 

lill 

IGO 

HO 

100 

SO 

100 

40 

M 

40 

M 

HO 

100 

HO 

160 

40 

HO 


GO  80 

IIIO 

In  Itie  Third  Yrar  the  History  of  KtU  and  Sciencrs  may  br  lubttitutrd  for  Cic«ra. 
Krcncti  or  Gernmn.  Geology  and  .\jtronomy  may  be  subitituted  for  Solid  GeometrT  aad 
Trigonometry.  Frencli  or  German  mav  be  .subiitttiited  for  Solid  Geomelrv  or  Trico- 
nometry. 

In  the  Fourth  Year  Ethies,  Logie  and  Sociologv  mav  l>e  §ubatttuted  for  Viriril. 
Freneh  or  German.  Philosophy  of  Edueation  or  Surveying  may  be  aubstituted  for 
Ethies.    Logie  or   Sociology. 

Spanish  may  be  substituted  for  Freneh  or  German. 

Methods  of  Music  may  be  substituted  for  Logic,  Sociology,  F.lbies,  Surveying  or 
Principles   of   Education. 

After  1916  no  degrees  shall  be  granted  by  the  Normal  Schools. 

The  above  course  is  ba.sed  on  the  "unit"  plan  as  propwjsed 
by  the  Carnegie  Foundation. 

A  "unit"  represents  a  year's  study  in  any  subject  in  a 
secondary  school  constituting  approximately  a  quarter  of 
a  full  year's  work. 

This  statement  is  designed  to  afford  a  standard  of 
measurement  for  the  work  done  in  a  secondary  .school.  It 
takes  tlie  four-year  High  School  course  as  a  ba.sis  and 
assumes  that  the  length  of  the  school  year  is  from  thirty- 
six  to  forty  weeks,  that  a  period  is  from  forty  to  sixty 
minutes  in  length  and  that  the  study  is  pursued  for  four  or 
five  periods  a  week;  but,  under  ordinary  circumstances, 
a  satisfactory  year's  work  in  any  subject  can  not  l>e 
accomplished  in  less  than  one  hundred  and  twenty  sixty- 
minute  periods  or  their  equivalent.  Schools  organized  on 
a  different  basis  can  nevertheless  estimate  their  work  in 
terms  of  this  unit. 

Conditions  of  .\dmission 
1.     Properly   certified   graduates   of    approved  Pennsyl- 
vania high  .schools  of  the  first  grade  and  city  high  schools 
as  listed  by  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  shall  be 


PGnnsylvania.      S^a^^    A/omtczI     Sahool 


Returning  from  Christmas  Vacation  by  P.  R.  R.  Special 

Four-Year  Course  as  Arranged  for  the  Indiana  Normal  School 


Term 

Freshman,  or  First  Year 

Sophomore,  or  Second  Year 

Junior,  or  Third  Year 

Senior,  or  Fourth  Year 

Algebra  I 

Geometry  I 

Psychology  and  Observation  I 

Virgil  I 

Latin  I 

Drawing  I 

Cicero  I 

Grammar 

Fall 

School  Management  I 

Rhetoric  and  Comp.  I 

Literature,  English 

Arithmetic 

Term 

Grammar  I 

History  (Ancient  and  Mediaeyal) 

Solid  Geometry 

Phvsics   I 

Manual  Training 

Caesar  I 

Chemistry  I 

History  of  Education  I 

Physical  Geography 

Methods  I 

Zoology 

Drawing  III 

Arithmetic  I 

Manual  Training 

Algebra  II 

Geometry  II 

Psychology  and  Observation  II 

Virgil   II 

Latin  II 

Botany  I 

Cicero  II 

Teaching  I 

Winter 

School  Managenunt  II 

Rhetoric  and  Comp.  II 

Literature,  American 

Methods  of  Arithmetic 

Grammar  II 

History  (Modern) 

Geography 

Phvsics    II 

Arithmetic  II 

Caesar  II 

Trigonometry 

History  of  Education  II 

Spelling 

j   Methods  II 

Chemistry  II 

Public  Speaking 

Physical  Training 

Physical  Training 

Physical  Training 

Physical  Training 

Manual   Training 

Bookkeeping 

Civics 

Psychology  and  Observationlll 

Virgil  III 

Latin  III 

Botany  II 

Cicero  III 

Teaching  II 

Spring 

School  Law 

Classics 

Physiology 

Methods  of  Grammar 

Term 

Reading 

English  History 

Methods  in   History 

Physics   III 

Vocal  Music 

Caesar   III 

History,  U.  S. 

Agriculture  and  Nature  Studies 

Physical   Geography 

Methods  III 
Drawing  11 

Chemistry   III 
Methods  in   Geography 

Manual   Training 

In  the  Third  Y. 
and   Trigonometry. 

In  the  Fourth  Year  Ethi 
Ethics,   Logic  or  Sociology. 

Women  may  substitute  in  th 


the  History  of  .\rls  and  Science  or 

Logic  and  Sociology  or  (»« 

B    Domestic  Scie 


n  or  French  may  he  substituted  for  Cicero.  Geology  and  .\stro 
and  French  may  be  substituted  for  Virgil.  Philosophy  of  Edu 
■    .Manual   Training.    Manual  Training  or  D.imestic  Science  is  g 


i-  be  substituted  for  .Solid  Geometr; 
■  Surveying,  may  be  substituted  fo 
a  week  through  the  year. 


Normal  Preparatory 

The  following  sub-freshman,  or  preparatory,  year  is  offered  at  Indiana  State   Normal  School 
Fall  Term  Winter  Term 


K      Algebra  A      (i  ram  mat 

A      .Vrithmetic  .\      Reading 

.\      (ieography 


B     Algebra 
B     Arithmetic 
A     U.  S.  History 


ii      (i  ram  mar 
A      Spelling 
A      Civics 


Spring  Term 


C     .\lgebra  .\     Composition 

B      U.  S.  History  A      Physiology 

Penmanship 


P(?jrfis'y/vu/nc/ 


i.} 1 1/ 1 1  • 


/  viyrmci/      Sahcju/ 


il(linill('<i    to    I  lie    llilrd    \'c:ir   nl'   I  lie    I'*iiiir-   ^'(•:ii-~'   ("ihiim-   nf 

the    Sl;ilc    \()irii,-il    Sri Is    wJIImmiI    cmi  irnri:il  lnii,    ;iii(l    In- 

coildil  ioijc'd  in  Mil'  I  nam 'Ill's  I  li.il  \\\\\r  mil  lici'ii  s.i  I  isj^u'l  iiril\ 
compirli'il     li\     ■^ili'li    si  iiili'iils. 

'i.       I'fopci'lv     (I'll  iliril    ;^i';iilii,'ili's    111'    :i|i|)i'ii\i'il     I'ciiiisn  I 

Villliil      llif^ll     Sl'llUdls     III      llll'     SIT I      nl'.Hll'     SJKIJI      I.I'     ;ili|||illl'll 

to  Ihc  si'i'i.m!  ycMi'  nl'  llir  l''i.iir'  \ v:n<  Cunrsi'  uf  llir  Sl.'ilr 
Norniiil   Scliuuls    willidiil    i'\m  iniii.il  inn,   ;inii    lir  cnnilil  inni'il 

in  tlic  hraiiclifs  llml   li;i\r  mil  ln'm  s.i  I  isl'iiilinily  r plrli'il 

by   siicli   sIikIciiIs. 

.'i.  Properly  ('crlilii'i!  ;;r:iiln;ili's  nl'  .'i|)pi'ii\ nl  I'mnsxl- 
VJlllia  liigli  scliools  ul'  Ihc  lliiril  '^vwAv  shall  lir  ail  niilli'ii  li. 
the  first  yi-ar  ol'  I  lie  Koiir  ^Cais"  (  iiiirsi'  nl'  I  hi'  Slali'  Xmriial 

Schools    vvilhoiit    cxaniiiiJilinii.    ami    lir   cumlili I    in    I  hi' 

liranchcs  llial  liaxr  nnl  lirrn  sal  islailnrily  loinplctril  Ky 
such   sliKJcnts. 

4.  A  person  win.  ilrsiro  In  l.c  ailiiiil  Inl  In  I  lie  scinnil 
or  Ihc  Ihird  year  willimil  haxiiii;  piev  ii.iisly  allemled  an 
accredited  hifjh  school,  nnisl  lia\e  a  eerlilieale  nl  a  enni- 
ini.ssioiU'd  Sll|)crilltendenl  nl'  Schools,  showing  tiial  he  lias 
pursued  the  hranches  of  the  first  year  or  the  first  and  second 
years,  with  his  standing'  in  those  hranches,  or  must  |)ass  a 
satisfactory  examination  l.y  Ihc  I'^aciilly  in  said  hranclies, 
or  he  coiiditioii<"d  in  Iheni.  \\\\\  the  studies  in  which  any- 
one is  conditioned  under  this  rule  or  any  one  of  the  rules 
above,  shall  not   fool   up  more  than  .'i''20  weeks. 

.").  If  the  Faeully  of  any  Slate  Normal  School  or  Ihc 
State  IJoard  of  Kxaminers  decide  liiat  a  |)erson  is  not 
prepared   to  pass  an   exaniiiuition   li.\'    Ihc  Slate    Moard,   he 


\ni 


V! 


.««<*»   T. 


\\  .'■;fH': 


<:.ii.i|.iis   sir. .11     Vfl.T   ^1    Srn.«    Sl..rm 

shall  nnl  l.c  ailniilli'd  In  Ihc  same  examinations  at  any 
i.lher   Slale    Nnrmal    Silinnl   ilnririf;  the   same   school   year. 

<i.  If  a  |ii'i'snn  whn  li.'is  iiimpleted  the  Stale  Board 
examinations  re(piire<i  for  admission  to  the  cliLsses  of  any 
year  at  any  Slate  Normal  Schr)ol  desires  to  enter  another 
Normal  School,  the  Principal  of  the  School  at  which  the 
examination  was  held  shall  send  the  projier  certificate  to 
the  Princi])ai  of  tiie  school  which  the  person  <lesires  to 
attend.  Except  for  the  rea.son  here  stated,  no  certificate 
settinj;  forth  the  passing  of  any  studies  at  a  State  Normal 
School   shall   be  issued. 

7.  Candidates  for  graduation  shall  have  the  op[)ortnnity 
of  bcinj;  examined  in  any  higher  branches,  including  vocal 


College  Preparatory  Course 

The  College  Pre|)aralory  l)i|)loma  will  be  granted  to  those  completing  this  course.   S|)ecial  courses  may  be  planned  for 
colleges   reipiiring   less  enlrancc   work,  bnl    m.  ilipli.nia   will  be  granted  unless  the  course  as  outlined  below  is  completed. 


Sub-Freshman 

WIXTEH 


.\      .Vi'illniK'tic 
A      (iriinimur 
(i.'of;n,|.l,y 
Mai.iwl  Tniiiii 
A      llisl,.i'v 


A      AUi'l.ra 
Latin   1 
Grammar   1 
Pli,ysical  (JcoKrapliy 
Civics 


AlKrl.ra    I 
Drawing   I 
taifilisli    I 
Ilislorv    I 
Ca.'s.'ir    I 


Freshman 

li      AlKi'l.ni 
Latin    II 
(ii'Miiini.'ir   II 
Arillnn.'li.'    I 
Sp.'lliiii; 

Sophomore 

AUi'l.ni    II 
Hi.laiu     I 
Kii-lisli    II 
llis|,,rv    II 
Ca.sai'    II 


R      .Xrillimctic 
B     (i  ram  mar 
A      Sprllins 
^Lmiial  Training 
I!      Ilisl„rv 


(       Algebra 
Latin    III 
A      Ci.inp.isili. 
Aritlun.'li.'    II 
r.  S.  Hi.sturv 


Drawing   II 
Botany    II 
Knglish  Classics 
History   III 
Caesar  III 


Diinu-stic  Science 


Cicero   I 
Literatnrc   I 
Chemistry    I 
(ieometr,v    I 
German   I 


Virgil   I 
Physics   I 
College   English 
German   IV 
I'nblic  Speaking 


SIM{IN(. 

Penmanship 

Phvsiologv 

Reading    " 

Manual  Training  or   Domestic  Science 

.V      Civics 


Junior 

(  icero   II 
Literature   II 
(  hemistry   II 
(ieomelry   II 
(ierman    II 

Senior 

Virgil    II 
Physics  II 
College   English 
(ierman   V 
Trigonometr.v 


NiiTK-  Siil>sliluli..iis   .ii;iv   In-   in.i.li-   l.i  suit   th. 
the  thir.l  ami  fourth  vers  ..f  l.aliii;  (Iri-ek 
noniolr.v  bm.I  Surv.-.ving.     tira.lcs  will  be  i 

.\  o..ll<'B,-  pr.'paral..rv  .lipl.ima   will  1.. 
will   1...  L-ranl.-.l. 


emcnts  of  the  olassicsl. 
i.v  lu-  siil.stitut.-d  for  C.ern.an.  Mechani 
ptfd  from  aocr.'Hited  high  schools. 

anii-.l   1,1  lh..s.'  .-..nipl.tinf  this  o,.iirs.-.    Special  . 


Cicero  III 
Zoology 
Chemistry  III 
Solid   Geometry 
German   III 


Virgil   III 
Physics  III 
College      English 
German  VI 
Surveying 

be  sabstitutrd  for 


ious  coUcpcs.     French 

,v   be   substituted   for   Solid   (teometry,   Trigo- 

requiring  less  entraoce  vork,  but  no  diplon 


I^€»2tJt8yIvanici      Stat^    JVomtciI     Sahool 


and  instrumental  music  and  double  entry  bookkeeping;; 
and  all  studies  completed  by  them  shall  be  named  in  their 
certificate.  Persons  who  have  been  graduated  may  be 
examined  at  any  State  examination  in  any  higher  branches, 
and  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Examiners  shall  certify 
on  the  back  of  their  diplomas  as  to  the  passing  of  the 
branches  completed  at  said  examination. 

8.  A  certificate  setting  forth  the  proficiency  of  all 
applicants  in  all  the  studies  in  which  they  desire  to  be 
examined  by  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  shall  be  pre- 
pared and  signed  by  the  Faculty  and  presented  to  the 
Board.  Studies  that  have  been  completed  at  a  high  school 
shall  be  distinguished  by  the  words  "high  school"  or  the 
initials  "H.  S."  A  separate  list  of  each  class  shall  be  pre- 
pared for  the  use  of  each  examiner  together  with  a  separate 
list  of  students  conditioned  in  any  branch,  with  the  branches 
in  which  they  were  conditioned,  and  the  grades  shall  be 
indicated  in  every  list  where  substitution  is  made  or  extra 
branches  are  taken.  These  lists  shall  be  ready  for  the 
State  Board  before  the  examination  begins. 

9.  No  State  examination  shall  be  given  to  any  student 
on  part  of  a  year's  work  unless  the  study  is  completed, 
but  (except  in  the  last  year's  examination)  a  student  may 
be  conditioned  by  the  State  Board  of  Examiners  in  not 
more  than  two  subjects,  covering  not  more  than  one  period 
of  work  for  a  year.  Accurate  records  of  these  conditions 
shall  be  promptly  sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction  and  the  fact  that  the  students  thus  conditioned 
have  taken  up  such  subjects  and  passed  them  by  the 
Faculty  shall  be  certified  to  in  writing  to  the  State  Board 
of  Examiners  before  such  students  are  admitted  to  another 
State  Examination. 

10.  Within  fifteen  days  after  the  examination  by  the 
State  Board  at  any  Normal  School,  the  Principal  of  the 
school  shall  .send  to  the  Department  of  Public  Instruction 
a  complete  list  of  all  who  have  taken  advanced  branches 
together  with  a  list  of  these  branches,  also  a  list  of  those 
to  whom  diplomas  and  certificates  were  granted,  and  a 
list  of  those  who  passed  the  State  examination  in  any 
year,  naming  the  year. 

11.  Graduates  of  State  Normal  Schools  in  the  regular 
course,  and  graduates  of  colleges  approved  by  the  College 
and  University  Council,  who  shall  satisfactorily  pass  the 
Faculty  and  State  examinations  in  the  course  required 
therefor,  shall  receive  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Pedagogics. 
And  Bachelors  of  Pedagogics  who  have,  after  receiving 
such  degrees,  taught  successfully  for  two  years,  and  passed 
the  Faculty  and  State  examinations  in  the  course  required 
therefor,  shall  receive  the  degree  of  Master  of  Pedagogics. 

12.  Residence  for  the  last  two  years  shall  be  required 
of  all  students,  except  in  the  case  of  graduates  of  Four 
Years'  Courses  in  colleges  approved  by  the  College  and 
University  Council,  who  may  be  graduated  after  one  year's 
residence. 


Notice:  The  above  regulations  have  been  adopted  by 
the  Board  of  Principals  and  approved  by  the  State  Super- 
intendents of  Public  Instruction.  They,  therefore,  consti- 
tute the  law  governing  these  matters  in  all  the  State 
Normal  Schools  of  Pennsylvania. 

Department  of  Education 


Mr.  Keith 
Miss  Ackerm.\n 
Miss  Dame 


iNIiss  Robinson 
Mr.  Speicher 

Miss  Spencer 


The  general  purpose  of  the  Department  of  Education 
is  to  familiarize  the  students  with  the  underlying  principles 
of  the  education  process,  and  to  teiich  them  the  direct 
application  of  these  principles  in  modern  methods  of 
instruction.  Specifically,  the  foundation  and  elementary 
principles  are  presented  in  the  Freshman  year;  special 
problems  in  school  organization  are  studied  in  the  Sopho- 
more year;  and  these  are  applied  in  History  and  Geography 
in  the  Junior,  and  English  and  Arithmetic  in  the  Senior  year. 
Correlated  with  the  direct  pedagogy,  Psychology  is  pre- 
sented in  the  Junior  and  History  of  Education  in  the 
Senior  year. 

School  Management  —  The  purpose  of  this  subject  is 
to  acquaint  the  student  with  the  fundamental  principles 
of  school  hygiene,  of  good  order,  of  successful  recitation 
work,  of  the  relation  of  the  .school  community,  and  to  lay 
a  foundation  for  further  work  and  growth  along  educational 
lines.     The  course  is  given  in  the  Freshman  year. 

School  Law  —  During  the  Spring  term  of  the  Freshman 
year  the  school  law  of  Pennsylvania  is  studied. 

Sophomore  Methods  —  The  work  in  the  Sophomore 
year  is  a  continuation  of  the  pedagogy  of  the  Freshman 
year.  It  deals  with  methods  of  school  management  rather 
than  with  specific  methods  of  teaching  a  subject  which  are 
taken  up  later.  The  aims  of  the  course  are,  first  to  furnish 
the  prospective  teacher  with  a  compendium  of  precepts 
that  will  aid  him  in  the  mastery  of  technique;  secondly,  to 


A  Cozy  Corner  in  End  of  Hall 


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J 


One  of  the  May  Dan 


intt'r])rct  llieso  |)r('('c[)ls  in  the  light  of  acci'])te(J  psychologi- 
cal principles;  and,  thirilly,  to  unite  both  precepts  and 
])rinciples  into  a  coherent  and  fairly  comprehensive  system. 
The  course  continues  throughout  the  year.  Bagley's  "Chiss- 
room  Management"  is  the  text  used.  Reference  is  made 
continually  to  other  standard  texts  and  to  educational 
magazines. 

Junior     Methods     ix    Histoky    and    Geography  — 
McMurrv'a  books  are  used  as  texts.     The  State  Course  of 


eacher*s  Suite 


Maj  Dancers 


Study  for  the  elementary  schools  follows  the  course  in 
history  presented  in  the  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Eight 
to  the  American  Historical  Association:  hence  that  Report 
is  made  the  foundation  of  the  presentation  of  plan.s  for 
better  work.  Valuable  aids  are  found  in  Johnson's  Syllabus 
on  the  Teaching  of  History  (published  in  Strayer's  Brief 
Course  in  the  teaching  process),  and  in  Winterburn's 
Methods  in  Teaching.  In  Geography,  following  the  State 
Course  of  Study,  use  is  made  of  Dodge's  Syllabus  on  the 
Teaching  of  Geograjihy  (published  in  Strayer's  Brief  Course) 
of  Redway's  New  Basis  of  Geography,  and.  for  Nature- 
study,  of  the  Report  of  the  Committee  on  industrial 
ed>ication  in  schools  for  rural  communities  to  the  National 
Council  of  Education,   190.5. 

Senior  Method.s  in  Arithmetic  —  The  general  aims  of 
tiie  course  are  to  teach  the  historical  methods  of  presenting 
the  subject  for  the  purpose  of  discovering  their  values  and 
limitations,  to  sift  out  of  the  great  mass  of  material  the 
fundamental  principles  and  problems  that  are  of  pedagogical 
importance,  and  to  discuss  modern  plans  for  securing 
accuracy,  speed,  and  alertness  in  the  cla.ssroom.  The 
instruction  is  based  on  Smith's  "Teaching  Elementary 
Mathematics,"  and  Brown  and  CofTman's  "How  to  Teach 
Arithmetic." 

Senior  Methods  in  English  —  This  course  includes 
instruction   in   the   Aldine   System   of   reading,    Suzzallo's 


7), 


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At   the  North  Entrance 


spelling,  the  art  of  story  telling,  methods  in  teaching 
literature,  and  methods  in  oral  and  written  composition. 
No  text  is  used. 

History  of  Education  —  While  we  use  as  a  basis  for 
class-work  Graves'  "Student's  History  of  Education,"  we 
encourage  outside  reading  along  educational  lines  and 
discussions  on  ideals  and  theories,  practices  and  problems 
of    education.      The    general    purpose    of    the    History    of 


Education  in  our  school  is  to  create  an  atmosphere  in  the 
classroom  that  awakens  a  desire  to  study  the  development 
and  evolution  of  our  present  system;  that  broadens  our 
students"  horizon  by  making  them  familiar  with  the  leading 
educational  theories  and  systems  of  all  times,  which  have 
influenced  our  present  ideals  and  practice. 

Psychology  —  In  the  presentation  of  the  subject  of 
psychology  the  instructors  aim  to  follow  three  lines  of 
interest.  These  are  the  dependence  of  the  mind  upon  the 
nervous  system;  the  distinctions  between  mental  states, 
and  the  applications  of  the  principles  established  by  the 
science  to  one's  own  thinking  and  to  the  direction  of  the 
thoughts  of  pupils.  The  first  and  second  of  these  lines  of 
study  have  cultural  value.  They  also  have  professional 
value,  inasmuch  as  the  facts  considered  form  the  scientific 
liasis  of  educational  doctrine.  Psychology  is  a  three-term 
subject  and  is  presented  during  the  Junior  year. 

Text:      Betfs  "The  Mind  and  Its  Education." 

Relation  to  the  Tkaining  School — The  Department 
of  Education  and  the  Training  School  are  not  two  separate 
lines  of  interest.  The  methods  presented  in  the  classroom 
are  those  used  in  the  training  school,  thus  giving  the 
student  an  opportunity  to  keej)  theory  and  practice  in 
intimate  relation. 


PoJuisyJvania      6'lato     Noivnci/      Sc'Afjo/ 


Department  of  English 


Miss  Smith 
Mrs.  Sticks 
Miss  Si'KowLS 


Sininr 
Kiiiilisli   (iraiiiiuiir 


^liixwcll.       Stnictnro 
iMiiilisli    ( iraminar 


Miss  Lkonaud 
Miss  Reid 
Miss  Dame 

EN(iLISH    GUAMMAR. 

C  our  sex: 
rrcpardtiiri/  Fresh  iiuni 

A   (iraiiuniir  (iiammar   1 

B  (iraiiiniar  (iranimar  II 

Te.vl    Hooks:     School    (iraiiimar- 

tin-    iMijilisli    StMitonce— Kimhal 

Haskorvillo  ami  Sewrll. 

The  courses  in  yrammar  i)ro->ii])i)os('  a  loiiiulal  ion  in 
hmjiuafio  work.  For  those  who  arc  (leticient  in  the  sini])l(  r 
uramniatieal  rf(|iiirements  A  and  B  (iraniniar  arc  given. 
'I'hese  (leal  witli  the  parts  of  speedi  ami  tlieir  coinnioii 
uses  and  with  tiie  simpler  .senteneo  form--. 

In  (iranunar  I  a  carefnl  study  is  niaiie  of  the  n.ses  and 
infieetions  of  the  parts  of  speeeh,  inelndinji  such  forms  a> 
the  infinitive  and  the  ))arti(i])le.  Kre<|neiit  analysis  of 
sentences  is  also  f^iven. 

(iranunar  II  deals  witii  .syntax.  Much  attcntidii  i- 
<;'i\-en  lo  the  analysis  and  structure  of  sentences  and  lo  llu- 
aareenieni    and   ^oxernnient    of   words. 


A  thoroni,di  re\icw  of  grammar  is  given  in  the  Senior 
year.  The  study  is  considered  in  the  light  of  all  i)revious 
work,  in  hoth   English  and  the  other  languages. 

Composition — The  chief  aim  in  the  heginning  of  the 
course  is  to  overcome  the  restraint  that  the  student  feels 
in  translating  his  own  thoughts  and  feelings  into  words. 
Later  we  work  for  accuracy  and  effectiveness  in  expression. 
These  are  secured  liv  imitation  of  the  best   model-,  and  l>y 


^pjtnsylvar 


f?/ 


^cAooI 


A  Comer  in  the  Library 


cultivating  the  student's  taste  and  his  appreciation  for  the 
best  literature.  Short  themes  in  description,  narration  and 
exposition  are  required.  A  special  study  of  the  paragraph 
and  of  the  sentence  is  made. 

Readings:     The  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal. 

English  I  —  In  this  course  a  thorough  study  is  made 
of  the  structure  of  the  sentence,  the  paragraph  and  the 
theme.  Many  short  themes  are  required  for  the  purpose 
of  drill  in  freedom  of  expression.  Special  attention  is  given 
to  punctuation  and  grammatical  construction.  The  three 
principles  of  rhetoric  —  unity,  coherence  and  emphasis  — 
are  studied  with  reference  to  their  value  in  good  literature 
and  application  to  the  original  work  of  the  student.  A  brief 
course  in  the  writing  of  business  letters,  letters  of  friend- 
ship and  formal  notes  is  given. 

Readings:     Ancient  Mariner.  Arabian  Nights. 

English  II  —  Longer  monthly  themes  are  required  to 
give  practice  in  the  four  forms  of  discourse.  A  thorough 
drill  is  given  in  the  use  of  words  and  idioms.  Figures  of 
speech  and  prosody  are  carefully  studied. 

Readings:     Tale  of  Two  Cities. 

Classics  —  In  this  course  masterpieces  are  studied 
from  the  standpoint  of  style. 


Readings  for  1917:  Selected  Letters,  Julius  Caesar, 
Selections  from  Tennyson's  Idylls,  Silas  Marner. 

Literature  —  An  attempt  is  made  through  lecture, 
outline  and  recitation  to  point  out  the  leading  character- 
istics of  each  period  in  English  and  American  literature, 
with  the  most  important  details  of  the  lives  of  representa- 
tive writers.  The  intimate  connection  of  literature  with 
the  social,  political  and  intellectual  life  of  the  nation  of 
which  it  is  the  product  and  expression  is  kept  in  mind.  The 
aim  of  our  brief  course  is  not  only  to  supply  the  student 
with  knowledge,  but  also  to  refine  his  thought  and  feeling, 
to  create  a  taste  and  enthusiasm  for  reading,  and  to  leave 
him  with  some  knowledge  of  principles  by  which  he  can 
determine  what  is  best. 

In  connection  with  the  lives  of  the  authors  there  is  a 
careful  reading  of  various  English  and  American  master- 
pieces. 

College  English  —  Students  preparing  for  college 
cover  the  work  prescribed  for  college  entrance,  comprising 
the  thorough  study  of  four  classics  and  the  reading  of 
ten  others. 

For  Study  in  1917-1918:  Macbeth,  Milton's  Minor 
Poems,    Macaulay's   Speech   on   Copyright   and   Lincoln's 


/>.>„, 


Looking    Across    Rt'cri'alion 

Speech  at   Cooper  Union.  Carlyle's  Essay  on  Burns  with 
Selections  from  Hums. 

For  Reading:  Odyssey,  Iliad,  Richard  II,  As  You  Like 
It.  David  Copi)crfield.  Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress, 
Macaulay's  Lord  Clive.  Selections  from  Boswell's  Life  of 
Johnson,  Byron's  Childe  Harold,  Scott's  Marmion. 

Expression  —  In  the  Freshman  year  the  work  deals 
primarily  with  drill  in  reading;  special  attention  is  given  to 
correction  of  defects  in  speech  and  voice.  In  the  latter 
part  of  the  term  work  is  begun  in  Public  Speaking. 

In  Senior  Public  Speaking,  selections  are  memorized 
and  delivered  before  the  class;  a  study  is  made  of  the  first 
four  steps  of  "The  Evolution  of  Expression;"  notes  are 
given  as  aids  to  the  teaching  of  Reading  and  weekly 
recitals  are  held  in  which  members  of  the  class  appear. 
Two  formal  appearances  before  a  ])ublic  audience  are 
rec|uired  of  each  student  in  the  Senior  year. 

Aside  from  the  class  work  done  in  this  dejiartment,  a 
large  amount  of  public  work  is  carried  on  through  the  two 
literary  societies  of  the  school  and  the  Lincoln  Debating 
Club.  The  plays  given  by  the  societies  each  year  are  a 
very  strong  feature  of  this  work,  and  through  them  much 
progress  is  made  along  the  lines  of  Dramatic  Art. 


Department  of  History 
Dr.  Jack  Miss  Greenlee 


United  States  History. 


Courses: 
History  A. 
Historv  IV. 


Historv  B. 


Preparatory  Year. 
Junior  Year. 


American  Historv — Muzzey. 


History  .\. 
of  181-2. 


Historv  of  the    United  States   to  the    War 


History  B.  History  of  the  L'nitetl  States  from  the 
War  of  ISl-i  to  the  present  time. 

History  l\'.     General  review  of  United  States  History. 

The  aim  of  the  two  courses  in  the  Preparatory  Year  is 
to  furnish  an  opportunity  for  preparation  to  take  up  the 
work  of  the  Freshman  Year. 

The  aim  of  the  review  course  in  the  Junior  Y'ear  is  to 
prepare  the  student  to  teach  American  Historj-  in  the 
grade  .schools. 

The  inter-relation  of  Geography  and  History  is  carefully 
noted  and  the  industrial,  educational  and  social  growth  is 
studied  along  with  the  political  and  constitutional  growth. 


P.\GE  43 


PoTtnsyh^nTua      ^faf^     A/oritio./      School 


West  End  of  Ambulatory 

The  work  is  siip])lemented  by  as  imic-li  research  in  the 
hbrary  as  is  possible  in  the  time  allotted  to  the  subject. 
Some  attention  is  given  to  current  history,  this  part  of 
the  work  being  done  by  means  of  special  topics. 

General  History. 
Courses: 

Ancient  History  I.     Freshman  Year. 

Text  Book:     Outlines  of  European   History — Robinson. 

The  aim  in  this  department  is  not  only  to  familiarize 
the  student  with  historical  facts,  but  also  to  develop  the 
historical  imagination.  To  accomplish  this,  constant 
reference  is  made  to  primary  sources.  A  text  book  is  used 
as  the  basis  of  study,  but  there  is  a  considerable  amount 
of  collateral  reading  for  every  lesson.  The  student  is 
recjuired  to  draw  maps  frequently  so  that  he  may  get  a 
clear  picture  of  those  physical  features  that  form  the 
permanent  framework  of  changing  political  boundaries 
and  movement. 

English  History. 

History   III.     Sophomore  Year. 

Text    Book:     Manual    of    English   History  —  Lancaster. 

The  chief  interest  in  the  study  of  the  History  of  England 
is  found  in  its  constitutional  aspect.  The  English  consti- 
tution is  a  product  of  the  slow  growth  of  the  English 
people  through  .several  centuries.  It  has  furnished  a 
model  for  the  constitutions  of  many  other  nations.  In 
order  to  be  in  complete  harmony  with  the  environment, 
it  is  necessary  for  the  American  of  today  to  understand 
the  origin  and  growth  of  our  social  and  political  institu- 
tions and  tendencies.  In  teaching  English  History,  special 
emphasis  is  put  on  the  fact  that  our  American  civilization 
comes  largely  from  English  beginnings. 


("ivics 

Preparatory  Year.     One-half  term. 
Soj)liomore  Year.     One  term. 

Text  Books:  Rights  and  Duties  of  American  Citizen- 
ship —  Willoughby.      School   Civics  —  Boynton-Pierson. 

The  student  is  given  some  knowledge  of  the  nature  of 
political  authority.  He  is  led  to  an  understanding  of 
citizenship  and  goverixment  in  general,  before  taking  up 
the  study  of  our  complex  government.  The  rise  of  the 
nation  is  considered.  A  study  of  the  history  of  the  con- 
stitutional convention  is  made.  A  review  of  the  text  of 
the  constitution,  the  meaning  of  the  terms  employed, 
together  with  the  historical  incidents  to  which  they  refer, 
are  made  prominent.  The  framework  of  the  government 
—  both    National   and   State  —  is   examined. 

Department  of  Mathematics 

Mr.  S.mith  Mr.   Gordon  Miss  Stephens 

Mr.  Wiley  Mr.  Beisel 

Arithmetic  —  The  work  in  Arithmetic  is  designed  to 
prepare  the  student  for  subsequent  work  in  mathematics 
or  for  teaching  in  the  public  schools.  It  also  gives  him  a 
practical  knowledge  of  the  subject  and  prepares  him  for 
business  life.  The  subject  is  made  clear  through  the  use 
of  concrete  and  practical  problems. 

The  subject  of  Arithmetic  is  covered  in  three  terms  and 
the  work  is  approximately  as  follows: 

First    Year. 

1.      Drill  in  the  funiliuiu'iital  operations  with  integers,  decimals  and 

fractions. 
■2.     Denominate  numl)crs,  omitting  tables  that  are  not  in  common 

use. 

3.  Mensuration  and  surfaces. 

4.  Percentage  and  its  application. 

5.  Interest,  including  discount. 


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A^cyi/n  a/      f^cA  n  o/ 


Kiilio  ami   >iniplc   priip.irtioii. 

liiviihitioii   anil   rvoliiliiiTi. 

Drawiiij,'   plans,    plols   ami    maps    Id  scale. 

Metric  sysleni. 

Practical   problems  of  all   kimls. 

Frequent  reviews  and  drills. 


olvcil     in     the 
mil   ilecinials. 


II  solution.s 


Fourth    Year. 

1.  Intensive    study     of    arithmetical     |)riniiplc 
fundanu-ntal   operations   in   integers,    frail 

i.  Practical   mensuration. 

3.  Mi.secllaneous  proljlems. 

4.  Drills  demanding  alertness  and  accuracy 

5.  Oral   work. 

6.  Emphasize  the  importance  of  good  Knglish 

7.  Metric  system. 

8.  Study   of   hanking,   stock    market,    money   and   other  souices  of 

arithmetical    problems. 

Algebh.v  —  The  object  of  [Wis  roiir.so  in  .Mfjehra  i.s  to 
give  tlie  .student  a  thorougli  knowledge  of  tlie  [jrineiple.s 
of  elementary  Algebra,  and  niueh  work  in  i)raetic'al  ajjpli- 
<ations  thereof.  This  thoroughne.s.s  of  the  eour.se  is  desirable 
both  for  the  student.s  who  expect  to  teach  in  the  public 
.siiiools  and  for  those  desiring  to  do  advanced  work.  Tin 
work  is  i)lamu'(i  to  assist  the  student  in  the  further  sludv 
of  iiiallieiiiatics  and  the  study  of  the  physical  sciences. 
The  culture  \aiiie  of  Algebra  is  recognized  and  the  student 
is  led  to  realize  the  beauties  of  the  subject. 


The  work 
First    Year. 


ajiproxini 


ateh 


1.      Review   of  fundamental   operations,   including   factoring. 

i.      Fractions,  including  ratio  and  simple  proportion. 

;!.     Simple  equations  with  a  .study  of  graphs. 

+.      Involution  and  evolution. 

.).     Quadratic  equations. 

(i.      Radical   equations. 

7.  Theory   of  exponents. 

8.  Binomial   theorem. 
!t.      Practical  problems. 

In  order  to  complete  this  work  in  a  year,  the  student  should  have 
d  a  full  year's  work  in  .\lgebra  before  entering.  Quickness  and 
curacy   of  thought  are  predominant   ain\s  in   the  work. 


(;K«)MKri{V  'llie  re(|uired  work  in  <«eoinetry  covers 
I  he  ground  onl lined  in  Went  worth's  Plane  (ieornelry. 
Solid  (lioinrlry.  which  is  elective  in  the  junior  year,  is 
l>a>cd    on    Went  worth's   Solid    (ieonielry. 

The  body  of  (ieoinetrical  I  ruth  is  an  organized  structure. 
I  lie  careful  stuijy  <»f  wlii<li  has  ever  been  a  sliinuliis  and  a 
discipline  to  those  wlirt  have  pursued  it.  The  prospec-live 
tcai  hir  receives  a  training  which  is  essential  in  his  work 
as  ;i  Icailicr  and  in  the  jdirsiiit  of  scientific  studies,  .\inong 
llic  Micnt.il  and  moral  <|ualilics  which  it   is  the  aim  of  this 


In     iJcM-lup     arc     I  lie     following:      Initiative, 


•If- 


iili.inrr.  .111(1  the  al)ilit\    to  cope  with  a  new  situation.     The 

sliKJy  III  (ii letry  develops  the  habit  of  ac-curale  reasoning. 

I  III-  li.ibil  of  looking  confidently  for  the  srdution  of  every 
piiilili  111.  iiii  iiiding  those  of  everyriay  life,  of  riiMriminating 
liclvMiM  I  lie  essential  fetituresof  a  problem  and  those  which 
arc    lint    es.sential. 

.\ftcr  a  thorough  >tud.\  of  the  dcmon>trations  of  the 
author,  the  student  takes  up  the  demonstrations  of  the 
original  exercises.  With  these  he  is  able  to  deal,  after  a 
few  suggestions;  this  gives  him  self-reliance  and  power  and 
he  proceeds  confidently  and  accurately.  Such  a  course  a-s 
thi.s  gives  the  student  a  mind  trained  to  meet  the  problems 
which  confront  the  teacher. 

(iEOMKTItV. 

I'lanr. 

1.      Study   of  the   tivc  liooks. 

■i.      Correlate  algebra,  arithmetic  and  geometry. 

.'5.      Practical  problems. 

Solid. 

(oiiliniic  the  work  of  the  preceding  year.  Make  and  use  models 
and  devote  considerable  time  to  practical  problems  based  upon  the 
demonstrations. 

Trigoxo.mktkv  Axn  StR\  eying — One  term  is  devoted 
to  Trigonometry  and  one  to  Surveying.    The  Trigonometrj- 


Pir^nrif^iA  an/a.       f^faf^      ATc 


r>rrnr7. 


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Girls"  Room  in  the  New  Nortii  An 


Showing  the  Built-in  Beds 


is  Plane  Trigonometry.  The  work  includes  the  study  and 
use  of  logarithms,  sufficient  study  of  the  triangle  to  prepare 
for  Surveying,  the  development  of  the  formulas,  and 
practical  applications. 

The  term  devoted  to  Surveying  involves  the  study  of 
the  theory  of  Surveying,  but  the  greater  part  of  the  work 
is  actual  practice  in  the  field  with  surveyor's  instruments. 
The  students,  after  some  elementary  work  run  boundary 
lines,  keep  notes  of  all  work,  and  then  reduce  their  ob.serva- 
tions. 

An  outline  of  the  work  follows:     ■ 
Trigonometry 

1.  Trigonometric  functions. 

8.  The  right  triangle. 

3.  Gonimetry. 

4.  Logarithms. 

5.  The  oblique  triangle. 

6.  Practical  problems  with  field  work. 

Surveying 

1.  Study  of  instruments  for  office  and  field  work. 

2.  Land  surveying. 

3.  Triangulation. 

4.  Leveling. 

5.  Railroad  work. 

6.  City  surveying. 

7.  Plotting,   blue  prints,   copying,   etc. 

Higher  Mathematics  —  Any  one  desiring  may  elect 
courses  in  College  Algebra,  Analytic  Geometry,  and  Cal- 
culus. 

Department  of  Physics  and  Chemistry 

Mr.  James  jNIr.  Beisel  Miss  Dame 

The  general  purpose  of  the  courses  in  Physics  and 
Chemistry  is  to  familiarize  the  pupils  with  the  most  impor- 
tant machines,  pieces  of  apparatus,  and  processes  needed 
in  the  modern  state.  The  first  step  in  securing  this  result 
is  bringing  the  pupils  into  touch  with  machines,  many  of  them 
familiar  to  the  farm  boy  of  the  last  generation  but  unknown 


([uantities  to  our  pupils.  The  pupils  are  required  to  describe 
these  niacliines  and  pieces  of  apparatus  in  their  own  lan- 
guage, their  vocabulary  being  enlarged  as  the  occasion 
requires.  The  final  step  consists  in  bringing  the  pupils  to 
see  how  the  laws  of  physical  .science  are  illustrated  by  these 
machines  and  processes. 

A  rea.sonable  degree  of  dexterity  in  the  elementary 
proces.ses  of  Physics  and  Chemistry  is  required. 

Chemistry  —  The  required  work  in  Chemistry  covers 
a  period  of  two  and  one-half  terms.  The  student  begins 
the  study  in  the  Junior  Year  after  completing  such  study 
of  Physiology  and  Elementary  Mathematics  as  may  have 
served  to  introduce  him  to  the  principles  of  scientific 
thinking,  preparing  his  mind  for  the  reception  of  the  more 
com])lex  ideas  involved.  Recitation  work  is  supplemented 
by  lectures  by  the  instructor  on  the  more  abstract  parts  of 
the  subject  discussed  in  the  text.  These  lectures,  or  talks, 
enable  the  instructor  to  keep  in  touch  with  the  student's 
progress  and  to  lead  him  into  the  subject  as  the  best  text 
is  not  able  to  do.  Regular  hours  are  assigned  for  laboratory 
work  and  the  student's  note-book  is  written  up  and  exam- 
ined. The  laboratory  is  newly  furnished  and  supplied 
with  modern  conveniences.  Each  student  is  supplied  with 
a  desk  and  the  necessary  apparatus  to  pursue  his  studies. 

The  aim  of  this  course  is  to  give  the  student  some  concept 
of  the  large  part  which  Chemistry  is  playing  in  our  indus- 
trial and  .social  life,  to  impress  on  the  student  the  value  of 
the  subject  in  bringing  us  in  touch  with  the  world's  work  in 
many  fields,  and  to  enable  him  to  see  the  esthetic  side  of 
scientific  truths.  The  fundamental  character  of  Chemistry 
in  Nature  Study  is  made  clear,  and  experiments  are  selected 
to  aid  him  in  teaching  that  subject.  That  Chemistry  is  a 
rapidly  developing  subject  is  kept  in  view,  and  references 
are  made  to  its  progress. 

Supplementing  the  work  in  General  Chemistry,  is 
offered  an  elective  course  in  Qualitative  Analysis  of  unknown 


Por. 


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solutions  of  incl; 
tlio  .stinliMil    lias 
<letcctioii  of  llio 
by  analysis  of  ( 
metallic  eleinciil 

The  work  in 
Quantitative  An 
plex  rocks,  alloys 
of  simple  salts 
should  be  prcco 
Physics. 

A  student  who 
able  to  step  into 
of  our  graduates 

The  courses  in 
requirements  of 
colleges.  Many 
subjects  in  Hii;h 
with  industri; 


In    clu-   IU-i;i' 

illic  sails,  this  work  hcin^  ciintimicd  until 
mastered  the  mclhods  em|)loyed  for  the 
Metallic  Groups.  The  course  is  completed 
Iry  salts,  the  methods  of  d(>tecting  non- 
s  Ix-inf;'  l)(■^l    made  clear  by   this  means. 

Chemistry  is  concluded  by  a  course  in 
alysis,  during  which  analyses  of  less  com- 
and  ores  follow  (juantitative  determinations 

by  (ilra\imetric  methods.  This  course 
(led    by    instruction    in    the    Elements    of 

I  has  cDinplclcd  the  work  iiU'crcd  should  be 
the  Held  of  Practical  Clicmisti'v,  and  some 
now  held   valuable  positions  in   this  line. 

this  department  comply  with  the  entrance 
Wcllesley,  Smith,  Princeton  and  other 
of    our   graduates    are    teaching    Science 

Schools,  while  others  hold  good  positions 

•ori)(irations. 


Physics  The  course  in  Physics  extends  through  the 
Senior  Year.  The  aim  is  to  cultivate  a  keen  understanding 
and  appreciation  of  common  natural  jthenomena,  and  a 
deej)  sympathy  for  what  is  scientific  in  a  scientific  age. 

The  method  used  is  to  combine  recitations  with  as  much 
individual  laboratory  work  as  possible.  Class  demonstra- 
tions and  practical  problems  in  the  different  topics  supple- 
ment and  fix  the  theory.  At  least  twenty-five  experiments 
illustrative  of  fundamental  ])rinciples  are  recjuired.  The 
experiments  are  ])erformed  individually  by  the  student 
and  carefully  recorded  in  special  note-books. 

The  large  and  well-lighted  laboratory  has  been  planned 
and  built  along  modern  lines,  and  is  e<|uij)ped  with  new 
laboratory  furniture  and  a])i)aratus.  The  tables  are  pro- 
vided with  U|)rights  and  adjustable  bars;  and  the  apparatus 
com))rises  many  costly  pieces,  while  other  i)ieces,  though 
verifying  fundamental  laws,  are  yet  so  simple  as  to  be 
easily  duplicated  by  our  graduates  in  schools  lacking 
facilities,  and  in  their  teaching  of  Klementarv  Science  and 
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Department  of  Natural  Science 

Mr.  Talbot  Mr.  MacConnell  Miss  Eyre 

It  is  the  object  of  this  department  to  secure  to  the  pupil 
the  distinctive  advantages  which  result  from  correct 
science  study.  These  we  believe  to  be  the  power  to  observe 
quickly,  clearly,  and  comprehensively,  and  the  ability  to 
deduce  legitimate  conclusions  from  the  observations  thus 
made.  With  these  ends  in  view,  it  is  the  aim  rarely  to  tell 
the  pupil  what  he  can  find  out  for  himself  by  observation 
or  experiment. 


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The  whole  department  is  now  in  quarters  designed 
especially  for  this  kind  of  work.  The  laboratories  are 
completely  equipped  with  up-to-date  laboratory  furniture. 
Much  new  apparatus  has  been  added  to  all  the  laboratories, 
greatly  increasing  the  value  of  the  work  done  in  this 
department. 

Geography 
Courses: 

Geography  A.     Preparatory  Year. 
Physical  Geography.     Freshman  Year. 
PoliticalXGeography.     Junior  Year. 

Text  Books:     Geography  A. 

TJio  aim  in  Geography  A  is  to  give  the  student  a  general 
review  of  the  facts  of  Mathematical,  Physical  and  Political 
Geography  sufficient  to  prepare  him  for  the  work  of  the 
Freshman  Year. 

Physical  Geography  —  The  student  takes  up  the  study 
of  Physical  Geography  in  the  Freshman  Year.  In  pursuing 
tlie  study,  the  fact  is  kept  in  mind  that  the  majority  of 
the  students  have  as  yet  little  if  any  knowledge  of  Physics, 
Chemistry,  etc.,  and  therefore  no  attempt  is  made  to 
burden  their  minds  with  those  features  of  the  study  which 
they  cannot  grasp  and  understand.  Yet,  though  the 
cause  of  certain  important  facts  may  be  complicated  as 
in  the  ca.se  with  the  atmospheric  circulation;  or,  unknown. 


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as  in  the  oonfigiiration  of  the  continents  and  in  the  uplift 
and  dej)ression  of  liie  hinds;  and  the  consequences  of  other 
facts  may  he  indirect  or  remote;  nevertheless,  these  facts 
are  so  inherently  physiofjraphic,  that  they  are  treated  as 
fully  as  the  circumstances  will  i)ermit,  leavinj;  the  more 
<'()mplex  features  for  the  student's  later  comprehension. 
In  all  this  work,  attention  is  frecpiently  directed  to  the 
association  of  human  conditions  with  the  environment  by 
which  they  have  been  determined,  in  order  to  form  in  the 
student  the  habit  of  looking;  upon  the  physical  features 
of  Ihc  earth  in  their  relation  to  the  progress  and  develop- 
ment  of  mankind. 

During  this  term,  sullicicut  time  is  put  on  Mathematical 
(ieo<j;ra])hy  to  iii\i'  the  pupil  a  clear  grasp  of  the  elementary 
phenomena   conncclcd    tlicrcwilh. 

The  study  of  the  text  is  illumined  by  such  field  work  j- 
is  [)ossible,  by  the  use  of  ])ictures,  diagrams,  nui])s,  globe-, 
and    the   a|)]);n'alus   at    hand. 

I'oi.nu  AL  CiK()(;i{.\iMiv  The  aim  of  this  eour.se  is  to 
ground  the  jiupil  thoroughly  in  the  facts  of  Economic  and 
Political  (icography:  to  emi)hasize  the  importance  ol 
geographical  environment  and  the  power  man  has  over  hi> 
environment.  Majj-ilrawing  is  a  constant  feature  of  the 
work.  The  work  is  enrichecf,  as  much  as  possible,  by  pic- 
tures, specimens  of  various  products  of  ditferent  countries. 


etc.  Careful  attention  is  j)aid  to  what  might  be  called 
up-to-date  geogra|)hy,  it  being  deemed  worth  while  that 
the  i)upil  should  form  the  habit  of  keeping  abreast  of 
present  geographical  progress.  The  fact  is  kept  constantly 
in  mind  that  (Icography  and  History  should  closely  corre- 
late, and  therefore,  in  the  study  of  the  former,  the  pupil's 
attention  is  called  to  many  facts  and  features  which  will 
.serve  to  throw  light  upon  the  study  of  the  latter. 

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In  Political  Geography  we  have  studied  the  earth  with 
regard  to  man's  activities  upon  it  —  cities,  farms,  factories; 
in  Physical  Geography  we  have  considered  the  earth  as 
the  home  of  man,  and  learned  of  its  surface  preparation 
for  man's  use;  in  Geology  we  go  deeper,  and  study  the 
origin  of  the  world,  its  varying  forms  and  its  gradual 
evolution  from  primeval  tire-mist  to  a  stable  foundation 
for  man's   multitudinous  labors  and  investigations. 

Science  and  Revelation  unite  in  declaring  the  world  to 
have  been  at  first  "without  form,  and  void;"  then  that 
there  gradually  appeared  the  waters;  then  above  these, 
lands  arose  to  view;  later  came  elementary  life  forms  of 
plant  and  of  animal  life;  finally,  when  all  was  ready,  man, 
the  master,  entered  upon  his  inheritance. 

We  first  consider  Geology  physiographically,  and  review 
our  Physical  Geography  study;  then  comes  Lithological 
Geology,  the  examination  of  rocks  and  minerals  and  soils, 
their  condition,  structure  and  arrangement;  next  Dynamical 
Geology,  treating  of  the  causes  of  Geological  events,  of  the 
forces  which  produce  earth  changes  —  atmosphere,  heat, 
water,  life,  etc.;  finally.  Historical  Geology,  when  earth's 
pages  have  been  scanned  to  learn  of  the  successive  time- 
stages  when  rock  layers  were  laid,  and  plants,  animals  and 
man  appeared. 

Botany  —  In  the  study  of  Botany  an  amount  of  text- 
book work  sufficient  to  give  tlie  necessary  technical  terms 


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and  fundamental  principles  is  required.  But  the  greater 
part  of  the  work  consists  in  a  close  study  of  the  types  of 
the  most  important  orders.  Special  attention  is  paid  to 
structure  and  function  as  affected  by  environment,  and  to 
the  inter-relations  of  the  animal  and  plant  worlds. 

Large  tables  have  been  placed  in  the  classroom  where 
the  pupils  may  perform  their  dissection  and  analysis  under 
the  guidance  of  the  instructor. 

The  student  is  recjuired  to  collect,  analyze,  classify  and 
mount  a  number  of  specimens  of  local  flora. 

Note-books  are  used  in  which  the  student  keeps  a  faithful 
record  of  his  observations  and  deductions. 

Zoology  —  This  biological  subject  is  studied  in  nuieh 
the  same  manner  as  Botany — recitation  from  text  book; 
individual  laboratory  work,  taking  up  the  larger  type 
forms;  and  field  work. 

Each  student  makes  his  own  dissections,  keeps  a  faithful 
record  of  actual  observations  in  note-books,  and  mounts 
specimens  collected  from  excursions  in  the  vicinity.  He 
is  taught  to  infer  habit  from  structure,  and  to  see  life 
relationships,  and  the  economic  value  of  our  fauna. 

Human  Physiology  —  The  study  of  Physiology  is  one 
term's  work  in  the  Preparatory  Year  and  one  in  the  Junior 
Year.  This  being  the  first  science  work  which  our  students 
take  up,  it  serves  as  an  introduction  to  scientific  methods 


of  thinking;  and  Ifi'liiiff.  Our  siiuli'iits  have  sci-ii  IVw 
scientific  experiments  ])ert\)rnie(l  and  have  jjert'ornied  still 
fewer  themselves.  The  method  of  leachinj^  to  which  they 
have  been  accustomed  is  the  didactic.  These  facts  largely 
jjovern  the  mode  of  presentation.  So  far  as  the  size  of  the 
class  and  the  time  available  permits,  the  students  perform 
the  experiments  themselves  and  draw  their  own  con- 
clusions. Here  Ihcy  are  led  to  tlcpcnii  on  llicirown  eyes 
and  fingers. 

Rather  more  atlenlion  is  dcNotcd  to  tiie  Chemistry  of 
Pliysiology  and  to  the  subject  of  Hygiene  than  to  Anatomy. 
In  the  lectures  and  talks  by  the  instructor  to  the  students, 
the  attention  of  the  latter  is  drawn  to  the  experiences  of 
the  race  in  the  matter  of  food,  drink,  and  raiment;  and 
they  are  led  to  attach  imiiortance  to  tlie  lessons  which 
the  race  has  learned  in  these  matters.  In  all  the  work  the 
cheerful  sides  of  Physiology  and  Hygiene  are  emphasized 
and  the  morbid  sides  kept  in  the  t)ackgrouTul. 

Department  of  Latin  and  Greek 
Miss  Ch.\ffee  Mr.  Ahntz  1)u.  J a(  k 

The  number  of  students  j)reparing  for  college  has  steadily 
increased  during  the  last  few  years.  Vassar,  WcUesley, 
Mt.  Holyoke,  Lafayette,  Washington  and  Jeffer.son,  West- 
minster. State,  Michigan,  Cornell  and  other  colleges,  receive 
students  upon  our  certificate. 


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In  the  Freshman  Year,  three  terms  are  spent  on  Smith'.s 
Latin  Lessons.  There  is  constant  drill  in  the  Latin  forms 
and  inflections,  and  in  the  general  principles  of  Latin 
.syntax.  It  is  desired  that  the  student  have  a  good  knowl- 
edge of  English  before  taking  up  this  branch,  since  the 
idioms  of  the  two  languages  are  constantly  compared. 

In  the  Sophomore  Year,  three  terms  are  devoted  to 
Hooks  I-IV.  of  Caesar.  Here,  in  addition  to  the  literal 
and  free  translation  of  the  text,  there  is  constant  drill  in 
the  derivation  of  words,  and  in  the  use  and  force  of  the 
cases,  the  modes,  the  tenses,  the  principles  of  indirect 
discourse,  the  periphrastic  conjugation,  etc.  Some  time 
is  .spent  in  a  careful  study  of  Caesar's  life  and  of  the  Roman 
life  of  his  time. 

In  the  Junior  Year,  the  same  method  of  study  is  con- 
tinued, making  six  orations  of  Cicero  the  basis;  four 
against  Catiline,  Archias,  and  Manilian  Law.  The  life  of 
Cicero  is  also  studied,  together  with  the  occasion  of  the 
delivery  of  each  oration,  and  the  liistorical  facts  connected 
with  each.  One  lesson  a  week  is  devoted  to  Latin  compo- 
sition. 

In  the  Senior  Year,  Books  I-VI.  of  Virgil's  Aeneid  are 
read.  Besides  the  drill  on  the  usual  grammatical  con- 
structions, special  attention   is  paid  to  the  constructions 


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peculiar  to  Latin  poetry,  to  figures  of  speech,  and  prosotly 
(metres  and  versification).  The  attention  of  the  student 
is  called  to  the  fundamental  difference  in  the  character  of 
I^nglish  and  Latin  poetry.  The  mythological  characters, 
the  life  of  Virgil,  and  Latin  composition  are  also  studied. 

SCMMARV 

First   Year. 

1.  Elements   of  grammar  and   vocabulary   of  at   least   500   words 

—  thorough  preparation  to  read   Caesar. 

Second  Year. 

2.  Four  books   of   Caesar,   with   close   attention   to   grammar  and 

Roman   history   of   the   period. 

Third   Year. 

3.  Cicero;  six  orations,   with  special  attention  to  composition  and 

English  derivatives. 

Fourth   Year. 

i.     Virgil,  si.x  books;  Composition;  special  attention  to  Mythology 
and  poetic  forms. 

Greek  —  It  is  the  aim  not  only  to  implant  a  thorough 
knowledge  of  the  forms  and  principles  of  syntax,  but  also 
by  means  of  reading  at  sight  and  other  exercises,  to  enable 
the  student  to  use  the  language  in  a  practical  way.  In 
this  way  the  student  comes  to  look  upon  Greek,  not  as  a 
"dead"  language,  made  up  of  a  mass  of  forms  and  rules, 
but  as  a  legacy  of  a  cultured  people. 

The  reading  of  the  Greek  authors  includes  Xenophon"> 
Anabasis  and  Homer's  Iliad.  If  desired,  other  authors  may 
be  studied.  In  connection  with  these,  the  history  and 
customs  of  the  Greek  people  are  studied.  Pearson's  Greek 
Prose  Composition  is  also  used. 

Preparatory  .students  are  given  the  amount  of  Latin 
and  Greek  required  by  the  institution  to  which  entrance 
is  sought. 

Department  of  Modern  Languages 

Miss  Be.\kdwoo»        Mr.  Arntz       Miss  Baimbach 
English  is  the  most  widely  spoken  language  of  the  world, 
German  follows  a  close  second,  Spanish  and  French  stand 


next  in  this  comparison,  (ierman  literature  contains  some 
of  the  most  scholarly  works  of  the  j)resent  and  past.  It  is 
noted  for  its  philo.sophic  thought  and  scientific  works.  The 
merits  of  the  French  language  lie  in  the  beauty,  elegance 
and  precision  of  expression.  He  who  masters  this  tongue 
has  access  to  some  of  the  choicest  literature.  Spanish  has 
acquired  of  late  a  foremost  rank  in  the  curriculum  of 
preparatory  schools  due  to  our  political  and  commercial 
relations  with  Spanish  America.  It  opens  the  field  of 
inten.sely  interesting  and  original  literature  characteristic  of 
the  people  of  Spain  and  of  half  of  the  American  continent. 

What  is  gained  by  the  study  of  a  foreign  language? 

The  translation  of  any  language  requires  a  student  to 
use  his  native  tongue  and  thereby  he  becomes  skilful  in 
the  u.se  of  it.  The  characteristics  of  a  people's  thought 
and  nature  are  expressed  by  their  language.  "A  man  is  a 
man  as  often  as  he  knows  a  foreign  language."  The  study 
of  languages  broadens  and  enriches  the  mind  through  con- 
tact with  tlie  customs  and  ideals  of  other  peoples. 

The  object  of  this  department  is  to  give  the  student  an 
introduction  to  German,  French  and  Spanish.  Special 
attention  is  given  to  the  salient  points  in  grammar  and  the 
practical  use  of  the  spoken  and  written  language.  From 
the  start  the  students  are  encouraged  to  converse  in  the 
foreign  language  they  are  studying  and  to  write  original 
prose  compositions,  in  order  to  make  their  course  in  modern 
languages  as  practical  as  possible. 

The  students  subscribe  for  the  German  magazine  "Aus 
Nah  und  Fern"  or  for  the  F'rench  magazine  "Choses  et 
autres,"  or  the  Spanish  edition  of  the  Pan-American 
Bulletin,  published  by  the  Pan-American  Union.  The 
students  are  also  encouraged  to  read  articles  in  such  foreign 
weekly  publications  as  "die  Woche"  or  "I'lllustration,"  and 
such  essays  in  the  National  Geographic  Magazine  as  deal 
with  France,  Germany,  Spain  or  Spanish  America,  and 
to  become  familiar  with  foreign  newspapers. 


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III  llu"  firsl  year  jiarticiilur  oniph.'isis  is  laid  on  promiii 
ciiilioii,  <'oiijiif,'iitinii  ol'  \cil)^  anil  on  llic  csseiilial  i)i-iii<'ii)l<s 
of  synlax.  Tiic  scciniil  y<ai's  work  consists  of  coiiiposilion. 
advanced  ^lanimar-  and  cxlciisixc  icidinj;.  I'ocilis  of  llic 
best  writers  ai-e  coinniillc(l  mimI  some  lime  is  devotecl  to 
I'xcrciscs  in  dicl;ili(in.  Tlic  drill  in  c(jn\  c'rs;il  ion  is  lia-iij 
oil  till'  text  nsed  in  <lass.  Tlicsc  remarks  ,ip|il\-  I  o  I  lie  enl  n  r 
de])artnienl.  A  special  Icirn  will  lie  dcMiled  lo  Spani-li 
commercial   <-orrespoiMlenc-e. 

The  (irsi  \-ear  of  (icirnan  or  l''renili  may  lie  used  as  a 
siihstitule  in  tlie  .Innior  ^'ear;  tlie  secorni  yi'ar's  work  max 
!)('  siihslitiited    in    the   Senior   ^ Car. 

French  Texts:  (iuerhor's  Coiites  el  Lcfieiides;  Hicrinaii 
and  Frank's  Conversational  French  Reader.  Kraiser  and 
S(piair's  (iraminar  (for  relVroiu'c) ;  Malol's  Sans  Fainille: 
llalevy's    I'n    Afarriage    d'Anioiir;    Andonx"  Marie  Claire;  ,,„  ,,,,   j,,,  \,,,,,,i, 

Daiidet's    I,a    helle    Nivcrnaisi-   or   thi'ir   e(|ui  xali'iit  s. 

Iiut    a^'ricnll  nre.   IIk'   mother  of  all  iii<liistry  and   the  iiiaiii- 
(leninui   Texlx:     Manfred's  I'raktischer  AiilaiiK,  (iiieiher's     taiiier  of  human   life" 


Miirchon  und  Kr/ahhinfi<"n.  IJacon's  Ini  ^'ateI•land,  Storm's 
Immenseo.  Wildenliruch's  E<lles  IJInt  niid  der  Letzle; 
FroytaK's  .loiirnalislen  or  Minna  von  Barnhelm  (Lessing) 
or  SeliilU'r's  AVillielni  Tell,  or  their  e([nivalents. 

Spdiiish  'I'f.rls:  I)e\itls"  Spanish  (iraminar.  \\a\maii's 
Tri])  to  South  America,  (Jiese's  Spanish  .Vnccdotcs,  Whittcn 
and  Andrade's  Commercial  Correspondence,  selections 
from  Cervantes,  Lope  de  ^'eJ^a,  Echegaray.  \'ald6s,  Valera, 
(iaidos,  Becquer.  or  their  equivalents;  elements  of  Spanish 
and  South  American  geograjihy  and  history  and  general 
outline  of  Sjianish  literature. 

Department  of  Agriculture  and 
Manual  Training 

Mk.  Jackson 
"At  the  head  of  all  science.s  and  arts,  at  the  head  of  all 
eivili/atioii  and  progress,  stands  not  militarism,  the  science 
that    kills,  not    commerce,  the  art   that  accumulates  wealth. 


The  course  in  agriculture  is  designed  to  pre[)ari-  the 
students  for  teaching  in  the  piihlit-  schools.  Methods  of 
presenting  the  subject  are  explained  and  many  exerc-iscs 
are  given  which  may  be  n.sed  in  their  work. 

Practical  work  in  the  vegetable  and  flower  garden  is 
re(piired.  Field  trips  to  farms  are  taken  in  order  that  the 
student  may  become  ac(|uainted  with  the  regular  work 
of  the  farm. 

/.     Course. 

The  nature  of  i)lants. 

Roots,  stem,  leaves,  flower,  fruit,  seeds. 
Propagation. 

Seed,  bulb,  bud,  graft,  cuttings. 
Soils. 

Origin,     kinds,     humus,     moisture,     drainage,     tillage, 
im])rovement,  fertilizers,   manures. 
Farm  Crojjs. 
Cereals. 

Corn,  wheat,  oats,  rye,  barley,  buckwheat. 
F\irage. 

Grasses,  alfalfa,  clovers,  vetch,  peas. 
Tubers. 
Potato. 

//.     Course. 

Domestic  animals. 
Horse. 

TyjH's  of   horses,   breeds,   care.   age.   feed,   diseases, 
and  remedies. 
Cattle. 

Types,   breeds,  care.   feed,   disea.ses,  remedies,  milk, 
testing  of  milk,  cream,  and  butter. 
Sheep. 

Types,  breeds,  care.  feed,  diseases. 
Swine. 

Tyjies.  breeds,  care,  feed,  diseases. 
Poultry. 

Types,  breeds,  housing,  feed,  incubators,  brooders. 


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///.      Course. 
Fruits. 

Apjjle,  pear,  peach,  plum,  cherry,  and  small  fruits. 
Forests. 
Garden. 

Cabbage,  celery,  onions,  lettuce,  radish,  beets,  carrots, 
cucumbers,  melons. 
Farm  management. 

The  choice  of  a  farm. 

Location  of  buildings. 

Buildings. 

Arrangement  of  fields. 

Rotation  of  crops. 

Farm  records  and  accounts. 

Manual  Training  is  not,  as  some  suppose,  a  study  of 
the  elements  of  certain  trades;  but  a  good  course  in  Manual 
Training  is  invaluable  as  a  preparation  for  any  trade  or 
profession.  The  object  of  the  student  in  Manual  Training 
is  not  so  much  to  learn  how  to  perform  certain  operations 
as  it  is  to  think  and  modify  knowledge  from  any  source 
and  adapt  and  a])ply  it  to  the  work  in  hand  in  a  practical 
and  efficient  manner.  It  is  only  those  who  can  apply  this 
knowledge  thus  that  have  received  a  satisfactory  educa- 
tional training,  and  the  demand  for  this  class  of  people 
as  teachers  and  in  all  other  lines  of  activity  is  greater  than 
the  supply. 

The  course  in  Manual  Training  reciuires  the  construc- 
tion of  such  objects  as  will  give  the  student  a  broad  knowl- 
edge of  the  principles  involved  in  wood  construction  and 
finishing.  Each  student  is  furnished  with  a  blue-print  of 
the  object  to  be  constructed,  thus  correlating  by  applica- 
tion his  Mechanical  Drawing  and  Manual  Training.  After 
having  sati.sfactorily  completed  the  prescribed  course  of 
study,  students  are  allowed  to  construct  one  large  article 
of  furniture,  such  as  a  table,  a  taboret,  a  magazine  rack, 


a  music  cabinet,  etc.,  particular  attention  l)eing  given  to 
the  matter  of  original  design  and  workmanship  in  construc- 
tion and  finishing.  The  educational  value  of  Manual 
Training  is  kept  constantly  in  mind  as  tlie  chief  end  and 
aim  of  the  subject. 

The  course  in  Hasketry  is  designed  topre])are  the  student 
for  teaching  in  tiie  jjublic  schools.  It  consists  of  botli 
raphia  and  reed  work.  The  students  are  required  to  finish 
baskets  in  the  Navajo,  Lazy  Scpiaw,  Mara])osa  and  Samoan 
weave.  In  the  reed  work,  a  napkin  ring,  mat  and  two 
baskets  are  recjuired.    Special  attention  is  given  to  design. 

Department  of  Household  Arts 
and  Science 

Miss  Hunt  Miss  Hoffman 

"The  secret  of  thrift  is  knowledge.  Knowledge  of 
domestic  economy  saves  income.  Knowledge  of  sanitary 
laws  saves  health  and  life." 

The  home  training  of  the  daughter  is  one  of  the  present 
day  problems.  During  the  public  school  period  her  mind  is 
so  occupied  with  school  and  school  interests  that  there  is 
little  time  or  energy  left  for  the  practice  of  home  duties. 
Without  doubt  our  girls  should  learn  to  keep  hou.se;  but 
how?  When?  All  the  education  that  is  given  them  is 
inevitably  for  one  purpose,  home-making,  and  yet  many 
of  them  never  get  an  opportunity  to  study  this  all-important 
subject.  In  consequence  they  do  not  realize  its  importance 
and  grow  to  dislike  it.  This  very  lack  of  ability  to  grasp 
the  home-making  problem  is  a  cause  for  a  large  proportion 
of  the  unhappiness  and  discontent  of  their  future  lives. 

The  course  ofl'ered  in  Household  Science  and  Arts  at 
the  Indiana  Normal  School  tends  to  cultivate  an  enthusiasm 
for  home-making  and  to  elevate  it  to  its  rightful  place  as 
the  highest  and  noblest  of  the  Arts. 


Men's  Basket  Ball  Squad 


Ponnsy/^^ 


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Till'  i|rc<»r;iliii(,'  iiii<i  fiiniisliiiiK  of  I  Ik-  Ihiiihc  r'oti'^idcn-il 
;i>   l<i  ^.itiilary   \iilii<',  arlislic  valiii-,  <|iialily  ami  <'<inI. 

Sl'l.ilM.      Two -^  l.\l(     (ol  HSK     I\     Mot  SKIHII.I)     Akt'^     AM) 

Si   IKM   K 

III  tin-  |)a>l  few  \cals  then-  lias  l)ccn  a  ('OM->laiil  ili-iiiaiiil 
liir  a  >|)i'<ial  i-uiiix'  in  lliis  ilrpart  riM-nt.  We  are  now 
iill'criM^;  a  Iwu  years"  course  in  lloiiic-makint;.  Tliis  j-oiirso 
liicpaiis  tlic  slui|i-iil  to  |)lan  anil  care  for  a  home  witli 
<((>iiiiiii\  aii<l  iiileilifjence,  ami  to  meet  I  lie  j)rol»leins 
.iii--iM^;  in  I  lie  aciiiiinistralion  of  the  liome  with  a  kno\vle<i;;e 
li:isr(l  iipiiii  actual  experiences.  'l"ea«-hin>j  melho<is  are 
incorpiiraled  throiiKhonI  the  course  as  far  as  seems  praetieal. 
rii<>  entrance  re<piiremenf s  <-oiisisl  of  a  (iij)loma  from  a 
llii-e<-  (II-  ruiir-year  IliKli  School,  or  credits  erjiiivaleiit  to 
lliis   diplonia. 


A   .lip 
llowiii' 


una    uil 
snl.je.t: 


iaiile<l    to    those    who  eompli-te  the 


'I'lie  rei,ndar  course  is 
Sewiny:  and   the  llonsi 


li\  idi'd  inlii  lliree  |)arl 
Course. 


Cookerv. 


CooKiNC  'I'lie  aim  of  this  course  is  to  fii^*'  ''"'  student 
the  ])rinci])les  of  the  selection  and  ])reparation  of  food,  a 
■stud.v  of  ]>rotein,  carholiydrales,  and  fats,  witti  the  etl'ecl 
of  heat  on  them  and  ways  of  cooking  them;  a  sIikIv  of 
meats  and  \egelables,  with  a  comparison  of  animal  and 
Aei;elal)le  foods  and  ways  of  preparing  and  comhiiiing  them; 
the  cost  of  food  in  relation  to  its  composition;  different 
functions  of  food  in  tlie  bodv:  laboratory  work  involving     Ac.vdk.mic   Dkp.vhtment 


l)i:i'.M{'r.\ii;.vT   ok    IIoiskiioij)   SfiK\<E   .\.\"d   Aht.s 

Cookcr.v  —  EliMiii-ntary  and  advanced.'       I'er.sona!    Hygiene. 
Foods  —  Klemcntary  and  advanced. 
Sewing;         I'irst    and   second   jTradc. 
Ilonsclw.ld   Science. 


Hou.se   Decoration. 
Practice  Teacliing. 


l)i;i'.\UTMKNT    OK    SclK.VCK 
(heniistrv. 
Ptiysics. 
Zoology. 


all  the  common  ]irocesses  of  cookery,  with  the  ])reparation 
and   serving  of  simple   meals. 

"Sewing  is  a  subject  which  cudiodies  many  jjluises  of  a 
science  and   art   es])ecially   relating  to  a   woman's  siihere." 

Skwing  —  The  aim  of  this  course  in  sewing  is  to  give 
])ractical  understanding  of  the  uses  of  the  various  stitches 
and  seams  through  the  making  of  simple  articles  by  hand. 
Machine  work  is  begun  on  sim])le  articles  whic-h  will  give 
practice  in  straight  stitching.  The  course  is  given  with 
teaching  methods  ])rej)aring  tlu'  sludcnt  to  tea<-li  a  simple 
<'ourse  in  .sewing  in  pulilic  school  work. 

The  House  -  -  A  brief  stud>  of  early  human  habilatioii- 
and  a  ('(unparison  of  the  homes  of  those  ])eo|)le  with  tin 
homes  of  today. 

The  devclo|)ment  of  the  .Vmerieau  home;  reasons  f.ir 
the  changes  which  have  taken  place  and  are  taking  i)la(e; 
the  etVecl    of  changes  «ui   home   life. 

Some  problems  involved  in  the  building  of  a  modes! 
hou.se:  (a)  the  selection  of  the  site,  soil,  drainage,  surround 
ings,  accessibility,  improvements;  (b)  the  drawing  of  hous. 
plans  adai)ted  to  the  site;  (e)  the  cost  and  relative  value  ol 
building  materials;  (d)  the  construction  of  the  house,  cellar, 
foundation,  walls,  and  roof;  (e)  heating,  lighting,  and 
ventilating;   ifl    tlie   i)lumbing  system   of   the  house. 


Drawing- 

H(>i)lilc<i'pin);. 

I'nitcd   States    History. 

Literature. 

French   or   ("lerinan. 

DeP.\RTMENT    of    KDrCATIOV 

History   of   Education. 

Psvcliolo!;y 


Physiology 
Botany. 


Physical   Training. 
Basketry. 
.\rithmetic. 
College   English. 


Pedagogy. 


The  Baseball  Squad 


Indiana  is  unique  in  offering  to  her  girls  a  place  to  make 
candy  and  to  cook  to  their  hearts'  content.  This  room  is 
divided  into  two  parts,  a  kitchen  and  a  dining-room.  The 
kitchen  is  equipped  with  an  up-to-date  combined  gas  and 
coal  range  and  all  the  utensils  needed  for  good  cookery. 
The  dining-room  is  separated  from  the  kitchen  by  screens. 
This  room  is  tastefully  furnished  in  mission.  This  so-called 
Candy  Kitchen  has  been  an  important  factor  in  training 
the  social  and  hospitable  side  of  the  trirls'  nntiire. 


Department  of  Physical  Training 

Miss  Eyre  Miss  Keeffe 

Four  terms  of  this  work  are  required.  During  the 
winter  term,  all  of  the  young  women  living  in  the  dormitory 
are  refjuired  to  take  Physical  Training. 

The  aim  of  this  department  is  three-fold:  educational, 
hygienic,  recreative.  The  course  is  outlined  to  prepare 
students  to  teach  this  subject  in  public  schools. 

The  work  consists  of  indoor  and  outdoor  exercises. 
Indoor  work  includes  running,  military  tactics,  drills  with 
hand  apparatus,  esthetic  and  folk  dancing,  gymnastic 
games  and  basketball.  Hockey,  basketball,  tennis  and 
field  athletics  are  enjoyed  on  the  campus. 

The  basketball  team  is  a  feature  of  this  department. 
They  play  a  number  of  games  with  other  schools  during 
the  season.  The  girls  composing  this  team,  for  the  past 
year,  were  the  undisputed  champions  in  Western  Penn.syl- 
vania. 

The  young  ladies  and  gentlemen  meet  in  classes  weekly 
for  dancing  lessons,  where  all  the  standardized,  modern 
dances  are  taught. 


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SCHOOL  OF  ART 

Faculty 


JOHN  A.  n.  Kl  ITII,  A.  M.,  Principal 


JANIC  K.   LKONARI),  M.  S..  Preceptress 

K.nftllsh 

JOHN   W.  SPKICHKR 

I'cilatfotty 

JKAN  R.  McKLHANKV,  Director  of  Art   Instruction 

Ciitic-IViuher 

Public  School   DrilwinA 

VEDA  R.  BLOOMKR 

History  of  Puintlntt.   Methods. 
Advanccil   l>ru»ln(> 

HOPE  STEWART 

Assistant  Supervisor  in 
Model  School 

ELBERT  M.  JACKSON 

Manual  Training.   Basketry, 

Mechanical  Drawing 

Foreword 

"Art  is  not  a  thing  haviii};  a  separate  existence;  it  is  not 
merely  a  costly  exotic,  cultivated  only  by  the  wealthy  few. 
anil  intended  to  please  a  narrow  circle  of  highly  refinetl 
people,  not  this,  hnt  a  hlossoining  of  the  universal  nature 
t)f  iiian.  a  natural  ontcoine  of  every  age,  every  stage  t)f 
civilization,  every  condition  of  life." 

Courses 
Four- Year  Normal  School  Course 

Tlie  main  purpose  of  this  conrse,  as  ])rt)vided  hy  the 
State,  is  to  train  teachers  to  teach  drawing  in  the  grades 
and  to  prepare  them  to  work  iinderstandingly  and  symi)a- 
thetically  with  a  snpervi.sor  of  drawing;  to  cultivate  the 
faculties;  and  to  cultivate  an  ajijn-eciation  of  the  beautiful. 

Course  of  Study 

Second   ^"l•:AH.      100    Pkhiods   nwo  tkkms) 

I.      Pictorial    Representation. 
1.      Nature   Study. 

(a)  Plant  lifo. 

(b)  Laiul.'ioapo. 


■i.      Still    Life. 

(a)     Study  of  type  forms. 

(I))     Application  of  type  forms 

(c)      Perspective. 
:!.      Figure  and  animal  skeleliinn. 
4.      .\rtist  .study. 

11.      ('()mi)osition  anil   Design. 

1.      I'rineiples. 
•i.     .\|)plication. 

(a)  Book  cover. 

(b)  Bowl  or  plate. 

(c)  Bag  or  scarf. 
U.     Simple  printing. 

l.      Historic  ornament. 


Seniok  Ykak.     .")0   I'khiods  (o.ve  term) 

I.       :\Ieth()ds. 

1.      Craile  outlines. 

i.      Observation  and  criticism. 

:i.      Consultation. 

4.      Picture  study. 

.).      Materials. 

II.      History  of  .Vrt. 

1.      Architecture. 
i.     Sculpture. 
,S.      Painting. 

Normal    Art    Course 

Two  Years  (six  terms) 

"Teachers  having  a  superficial  grasp  of  the  principles 
governing  art  education,  ready  to  float  hither  and  thither 
as  the  current  leads  them,  shoulil  not  be  given  power  to 
try  exi)eriments  on  chihlren.  thus  exerting  not  only  a 
harmful  influence  upon  the  individual  but  indirectly  upon 
his  environment   as  well." —  Waller  Scott  Perri/. 

The  aim  of  this  cour.se  is  to  train  teachers  to  teach  and 
to  supervise  the  teaching  of  drawing  and  the  applied  arts 
in  the  grades  and  in  High  School;  to  cultivate  the  faculties; 
and  to  cultivate  an  appreciation  and  a  desire  for  the 
beautiful. 


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South  Entrance  of  Boys'  Dormitory 


Conditions  of  Admission  —  Graduates  of  a  state  normal 
school  are  admitted  without  condition  and  may  be  able  to 
complete  the  course  in  one  year.  Graduates  of  a  four-year 
High  School  course  are  admitted  to  the  Junior  Year  and 
graduates  of  a  three-year  High  School  course  are  admitted 
to  the  second  year  of  the  regular  Normal  School  Course. 
Students  having  completed  this  second  year  may  be 
admitted  to  this  course.  Teachers  of  experience  may  be 
admitted  and  be  conditioned  in  the  branches  that  have 
not  been  satisfactorily  completed  by  such  students.  Credit 
may  be  had  for  any  subjects  in  which  the  student  passes 
a  satisfactory  examination.  Students  in  the  Normal  Art 
Cour.se  are  strongly  advised  to  complete  the  regular 
Normal  School  Course. 

Course  of  Study 

The  work  requires  from  five  to  eight  periods  a  day  and 
includes  the  Pedagogy  and  English  of  the  Junior  and  Senior 
Years  of  the  regular  Normal  School  Course  —  Botany, 
Plane  Geometry,  Instrumental  Drawing,  Basketry,  Manual 
Training,  History  of  Painting,  in  addition  to  the  following: 

Methods,  observation  and  practice  in  teaching  under 
strict  supervision  and  criticism. 

The  planning  of  a  course  of  study  in  Drawing  and  the 
Applied  Arts  for  the  grades  and  High  School. 


The  Applied  Arts  —  Elementary  book-making  and 
cardboard  construction,  weaving,  netting  and  knotting, 
and  leather  work. 

Advanced  drawing  (two  periods  daily  throughout  the 
course).  This  includes  nature  work  in  the  different 
mediums,  freehand  perspective,  pencil  sketching,  light  and 
shade,  still  life,  modeling,  lettering,  historic  ornament, 
figure  drawing,  interior  decoration,  costume  designing, 
design  and  composition,  wood  block  printing  and  stenciling. 


Advanced  Drawing  Course 

Two  Ye.\rs  (six  terms) 

The  work  of  this  course  constitutes  a  part  of  the  Normal 
Art  Course,  but  is  open  to  special  and  regular  students  of 
the  school  who  have  completed  the  elementary  drawing 
or  an  equivalent,  and  who  desire  a  term  or  more  of  advanced 
work;  as  well  as  to  tho.se  students  who  wish  to  complete  a 
course  without  the  professional  requirements.  Students 
may  be  admitteil  at  the  beginning  of  any  term. 

Course  of  Study 

History  of  Painting  Instrumental  Drawing 

Basketry  Advanced  Drawing 

Botany  Plane  Geometry 


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CON8ER.V?\TORY  OF  MU8IC 


Faculty 

JOHN  A.   II.    kl  ITU,  A.  M..  I'riiuipiil 


RKXFORI)  I).   COLHURN.  Mils.  B.,  Director 
rianii.  Theory,   llallan 

LKILA  FARLIN 


ORLKV   SKK 
Violin 

EARL  DOUGLASS  STOUT,  Mus.  B. 

Pliino,    Theory,  OriJiin,  Music  History 

JOHN   ORR  STEWART,  A.  B. 

Voice 

MARY  WRICJHT 

Public  .School  Music 

ORCA  REINECKE 

Piano 

MARY  ST.  CLAIR  KING 
MRS.  ORLEY  SEE 

Piano 

DIANTHA  SIMS 

Violin 

CHARLOTTE  NEFF 

Dictation,  Sight  Singing 

JANE  BEARDWOOD 
French 

MARIANNE  F.  BAUMBACH 

German 

ELIZABETH  KNIGHT  EYRE 

Physical  Training 
MRS.  JOHN  ORR  .STEWART 

Secretary 


The  Normal  Conservatory 

Introductory 

The  Normal  ("on.servatory  is  di-sifined  to  offer  to  its 
students  the  best  possible  instnulion  in  music  and  alhed 
subjects,  and  for  this  purpose  has  assembled  a  faculty  and 
ef|uipment  of  tlie  highest  order.  The  members  of  the 
faculty  h;i\c  Iim(1  thorough  training  under  leading  music 
l)C(lagoguc.s,  aiui  are  e.sjiecially  qualified  as  teachers. 

Tlio  Conservatory  employs  in  its  work  thirty  upright 
pianos,  three  grand  pianos,  and  a  large  organ.  These 
instruments  are  in  constant  use  for  teaching  and  practice. 
.\  large  concert  griiiid  iikkIc  by  Steinway  and  Sons  is 
provided  lor  recitals. 

Plan  of  Instruction 

Instruction  in  voice  or  any  instrument  will  be  given  in 
cla.sses  of  two,  each  class  covering  a  forty-five  minute 
period,  and  the  time  being  divided  equally  between  the 
two  students.  This  affords  the  student  not  only  am])le 
individual  instruction  l>ut  an  opportunity  to  observe  the 
work  of  another  student.  This  is  a  source  of  inspiration 
the  value  of  which  it   i^  impossible  to  overestimate. 

Courses  of  Study 

Regul.\r  ("oiRSE  —  This  is  a  four-year  course  leading  to 
graduation  and  a  diploma.  The  student  may  choose  as  a 
major  subject.  Piano.  Organ,  Voice.  Violin,  or  an  orchestral 
instrument,  receiving  in  this  subject  two  les.sons  per  week. 


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The  Director's  Studii 

The  other  work  of  the  course  consists  of  theoretical  musical 
subjects,  languages,  history  and  teaching  methods,  designed 
to  fit  the  student  for  a  successful  life  work  as  a  professional 
musician. 

Public  School  Music  Course  —  This  course  trains  the 
student  to  fill  a  position  as  Supervisor  of  Music  in  the 
Public  Schools.  It  extends  over  a  period  of  two  years, 
covering  Voice,  Piano,  Theoretical  Subjects,  and  especially 
the  Pedagogy  of  School  Music.  The  Normal  Con.servatory 
has  an  exceptional  advantage  to  offer  in  this  course  because 
of  the  large  Model  School  which  is  a  department  of  the 
Indiana  Normal  School.  There  are  nearly  three  hundred 
children  in  attendance  at  this  school,  divided  among  nine 
grades.     The  Seniors  in   the  Public  School   Music  Course 


the  Hockey  Field 


in  the  Conservatory 

teach  music  in  these  grades  under  the  direction  of  the 
head  of  the  Department.  At  least  one  period  per  week 
is  devoted  to  criticism  and  suggestions  for  improvement. 
The  student  is  thus  given  practical  experience  in  the 
profession  which  he  has  adopted. 

The  course  in  Public  School  Music  is  difficult  and  only 
graduates  of  four-year  high  schools  are  admitted.  The 
most  desirable  students  are  those  who  have  had  .some 
experience  as  teachers  in  the  Public  Schools. 

Special  Students  —  Students  desiring  to  take  lessons 
in  any  musical  subject  may  enter  the  Conservatory  at  any 
time,  paying  the  rates  stated  in  the  catalogue  for  such 
work  as  they  wish  to  pursue. 

Expenses 

For  a  Statement  of  Expenses  in  the  Conservatory,  see 
index. 

Special  Catalogue 

A  Special  Catalogue,  describing  in  detail  the  Conserva- 
tory and  its  work,  will  be  mailed  upon  ap])lication  to  the 
Director.  Any  additional  information  will  be  gladly  fur- 
nished.    Inquiries  should  be  addressed  to 

Rexford  D.  Colburn,  Director, 

Normal  Conservatory  of  Music, 

Indiana,  Pennsylvania. 


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SCHOOL  OF  BUSINESS 


Faculty 

JOHN  A.  H.  KKITH,  A.  M.,   Priiuip;il 


JOHN  E.  SMITH,  Pd.  B.,  Head  of  Commercial  IXpartmeiil 
Bookkeeplnii,    Itiinkiiiit.  Conimerclul   Law,   Cost   Accnuntinit 

M.  C.  GORDON,  M.  S. 

Arithmetic 

EDITH   KATHARINK  (;REKNLEE 

Geoftraphy,  Civics,   I  .  S.   History 

IJ.   R.   BEISKL,   ».  ,S. 

Aljlebra 

MRS.  FLORENCE  C.  ARNTZ,  A.  B. 
Shorthand,  Typewrlilna,   I.viter-Wrlting,  OfHce  Methods 

MARI.\N  REID 

Crammar 

f;dna  b.  smith,  a.  b. 

Composition 

GERTRUDE  PLANTE 

Bookkeeping.  Shorthand 

HARRIET  B.  STILES 

Readinit.  Spelllnii 

EDNA  L.  SPROVVLS 

Public  Speaking 

Foreword 

Successful  iiiiMi  jmd  wonicii  of  cxcry  callinii  in  life  recog- 
nize the  advaiilafies  of  a  tlioroiifih  business  education.  To 
tiiose  who  intend  to  pursue  an  active  business  career,  such 
trainiuu  is  an  iudispensahle  aid.  For  fiiis  reason,  and  in 
order  to  fuinish  teachers  for  business  departments  in  high 
schools,  the  commercial  department  was  adtled  to  our 
school  several  years  ago.  Its  object  is  to  instruct  young 
men  and  women  in  the  laws,  customs  and  forms  of  business; 
to  cultixate  in  ihcm  habits  of  neatness,  accuracy  and 
thorougiiness  of  work;  to  familiarize  them  with  jiractical 
l>usiness  prol)lems,  and  in  every  way  possible  prepare 
them  for  successful  business  careers.  The  teachers  are  of 
tiie  regular  school  faculty  and  are  specialists  in  their 
several  lines. 


"Bookkeeping  and  Aci-oiintancy"  and  the  accomj)aiiying 
liudget  systems,  by  II.  M.  Howe,  Ph.  I).,  arc  taught. 
This  system  i^  a  radical  dei)arture  from  the  ordinary 
methods  of  teaciiing  Bookkecjiing.  The  student  learns 
nothing  which  lie  will  be  asked  to  ftjrget  when  he  secures 
a  position.  He  takes  up  the  wtirk  of  a  bookkeeper  at  the 
first,  keeps  the  most  practical  books  of  original  entry,  is 
advanced  step  by  step  until  he  has  actpiired  a  thorough 
knowledge  of  the  duties  of  a  bookkeeper,  thoroughly  under- 
stands the  principal  accounts  in  all  their  a|)plications.  is 
j)roficient  in  all  the  calculations  pertaining  to  his  position, 
and  has  secured  what  may  be  termed  a  thorough  knowlerlge 
of   Bookkeci)ing. 

After  mastering  the  elementary  budgets,  a  student  who 
wishes  to  specialize  in  such  work  as  Farm  .\ccounting. 
Lumber  .Accounting,  Cost  .Accounting,  and  so  forth,  may 
,lo  so. 

After  completing  the  work  in  Bookkin-ping.  the  student 
is  given  a  course  in  .\merican  National  Banking,  budget  (" 
of  the  H.  M.  Howe  .series.  .\  complete  exposition  of 
.Vmerican  National  Banking  as  it  is  practiced  is  offered 
and  the  student  jierforms  all  the  duties  of  the  various 
officers  of  the  bank,  the  Cashier,  the  .Assistant  Ca.shier. 
the  Teller,  the  Discount  Clerk,  the  (Jeneral  Bookkeeper. 
the  individual  Bookkeeper  and  others. 

.After  the  student  reaches  advanced  Bot>kkeeping.  he 
is  ])ermitted  to  u.se  the  Burroughs  .Adding  Machine  in 
certain  operations  and  is  taught  the  various  uses  of  this 
most   necessary  of  modern  office  appliances. 

In  the  Shorthand  and  Typewriting  Department  it  is 
our  aim  to  prepare  stutlents  for  such  duties  as  every 
stenographer  must  perform,  whether  employed  as  an 
amanuensis,  private   secretary  or   reporter.     In  every  line 


^'7i7vJvania      Stat€»     A/orjncz/      Sahool 


of  employment  —  commercial  or  professional  —  there  is 
an  active  demand  at  all  times  for  good  stenographers.  Xo 
other  profession  offers  so  many  opportunities  for  the 
ambitious  young  man  or  young  woman  to  advance  to 
positions  of  influence.  All  that  is  necessary  to  enter  upon 
this  line  of  work  is  the  requisite  preparatory  training  which 
we  aim  to  provide  here. 

We  teach  Graham  Standard  Phonograpliy.  Nearly  half 
the  professional  shorthand  writers  in  the  United  States 
write  this  system.  Its  superiority  over  all  the  "easy  to 
learn"  systems  lies  in  the  fact  that  the  student  may  push 
to  any  desired  rate  of  speed.  Many  inferior  systems,  so 
widely  advertised  today,  are  adecfuate  only  for  certain 
limited    requirements    of    amanuensis    work,    where    speed 


rypewriting 

is  not  essential.  After  mastering  thoroughly  the  scientific 
jjrinciples  on  which  Standard  Phonography  is  built,  even 
indifferent  penmen  are  able  to  follow  the  utterances  of 
the  most   rapid  speakers. 

Up-to-date  filing  systems  are  taught  in  this  department, 
and  our  students  will  go  out  well  prepared  to  meet  any 
re(|uirement  in  this  imi)ortant  branch  of  business  training. 

Time  Required 

Our  Commercial  Courses  are  longer  than  those  of  many 
business  .schools,  but  we  believe  that  fundamental  to  a 
successful  business  training  is  a  thorough  common  school 
education.  Those  who  are  deficient  in  this  respect  enter 
the  classes  in  Grammar,  Composition,  Civil  Government, 


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,111(1  s(i  lorlli,  :il(>rin   willi     I  lie  slnilciils   wlio  ;irc  l^ikiii^;  llir      :ill   llic   l<':iiliii^'   manazilics  and   daily  city   ii<-ws|ja|)<Ts,   liiit 


icf^uhir-  ii(irrii;il  <(iiii-sc,  ;i  ml  :irc  rr(|iiiir(l  hi  <|ii  llii-  s,iim<- 
uui'k  III  llicsc  lininclics  as  IImim-  ulm  lia\c  Id  p.i^s  lln- 
Slali'  |{():ii(l  l''AMiiiin:il  iipii>.  S|iciial  lAa  iiiiiKi  I  inns  an- 
^i\cii  in  llicsc  liiaiiclics,  ami  sliidciils  need  ikiI  laki-  -iicli 
slmlics  in  class  as  llicy  arc  alilc  li>  pass  in  liiis  \\.\\. 

Sonio  Advantages  of  Taking  a  Commercial 
Course  at  Normal 

In  a<ldilii>ii  In  I  lie  splendid  ci{iii|>ni<'nl  ul  llic  I  >c{iaii  iiiciil 
ilsclr,  ( 'oinnicreial  sliidciils  oj'  Imiiana  lia\<-  iiiaiiy  aiKan- 
la^'cs  al)si)liilcl,\'  iiiikmiuii  al  I  lie  i^rcal  niajdiily  nl  Inisiiiess 
schools.      'jMicy    lia\c   a<-ccss    In    I  lie    larj^c    Nnrnial    Lilirai'.N'      liaseliall    and    track    team 


also  wilji  llic  weekly  pnlilical ions  from  the  lioine  towns  of 
iiiariN  of  llic  slndcnls.  Cornnicn'ial  sliidciils  iin*  always 
ucicinnc  additions  to  tin-  literary  societies,  deliatili);  cliilis 
and  Cliristiali  associations  of  the  school.  Sfx'iajs,  lecltires, 
lonccrls,  plays,  etc..  provided  l»y  the  Noniial  Schotil  an- 
al llic  <lisposal  of  the  ( '<iininercial  stiideiils.  Many  yoiinn 
iiicii  who  come  to  Indiana  for  Inisiness  coiirsc-s,  in  addition 
lo  .securiiifj  Ihe  Inisiness  training;  f<»r  wliicli  lliey  c-oine, 
licvclop  inio  frrcat  alhletes.  Our  expert  eoaelies  always 
find  I  lie  e.irne^l.  hard- working;  ('oininereial  sliideiils  a 
splemlid  linil\    rriiiii   which  to  hiiiid  up  their  );reat   f(K)ll>all, 


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First    IVrni 

Second    Term 

Third    Term 

One 
Year 

ltoHl<Kr,|,lr,i;    1 
TyprwiililiK    1 
.\rillimclie   1 
(ii-iiniiMiir    1 
IVnmanship   1 
Sprlliiif; 

Bookliccpiiig  11 
'l'yp<'wrilin),'   II 
Anlliiiiclic   II 
(iniMiiii.ir   II 
Penmaiiship  U 
ComuuTcial   Law  I 

Kookkerping  III.    Hanking 
Composition 
i  "orrfsponHcnce 
Comnirroial    Law    II 
( 'ummvrcial  Geography 

Shorthand  Course 


Second  Term 


One 
Year 


First 
Year 


Short lia ml    I 
T.vpi'wrilirif;    1 
.\ritlimctii-   1 
(iraiiiniar   I 
Coniposilidii 
Spelling 


Shorthand    II 
Dictation   II 
.Arithmetic   II 
Typewriting  I 
Grammar  II 
English  I 
Commercial  Law  I 


Commercial  Teacher's  Training  Course 


Third  Term 


Shorthanil    III 
Dictation    III 
Tvpcwritinj;    III 
Kn^lish   II 
Correspondence 
Commercial   Law   II 
Commercial  Geography 


First 

Term 

Second 

Term 

Third  Term 

nookkeepin- 
Arillinieli.-    I 
Crannii.'ir    1 
IVnman^lup 
Sp,-llii,- 
Algebra  ".V" 

1 

Bookkeeping   II 
Arithmetic  11 
Grammar   II 
Penmanship    II 
Algebra   ■'H" 
Comm.Tcial    Law    I 

Bookkeeping  III.   Banking 
.\lgehra  "C" 
Correspondence 
Commercial   Cieography 
Commercial   Law   II 

Fourth  Term 


I   Shorthand   I 
Second       Composition 
Year        'rype»riling  I 

Knglish    Literature 
K.xpiession 


Fifth  Term 


.Sixth  Term 


Sliorlhan.i    11 
Knglish   1 
Typewriting   II 
Dictation    II 
.Vmericaii    Literatiir 


Shorthand   III 
Kngli-h   II 
Typewriting   HI 
Dictation    III 
Civics 


Klkctives: 

First  Lessons  in  Finance.  History  of  Coniineree,  F.lements  of 
Transportation.  Cost  .\ccoiinting.  Auditing.  Farm  Accounting.  Lumber 
.Accounting  and  other  special  systems,  or  any  >uliject  on  the  regular 
Normal   Course. 


Adv.\nced  Standing: 

(iraduate.s  of  four-year  high  schiwls  will  be  granted  advanced 
standing  upon  presentation  of  their  credit.s.  properly  certified  hv  the 
priiu  ipal  or  president  of  the  board  of  the  school  from  which  they  are 
grailiiated.  Others  will  be  given  advanced  standing  upon  passing  a 
sali>factory  examination  in  any  of  the  subjects  in  the  course. 


t  rt     ^  t 


A  Lesson  in  Penmanship 


Music  —  Students  taking  the  Commercial  Course  have 
an  excellent  opportunity  to  take  voice  culture  or  instru- 
mental music  along  with  the  Commercial  work.  Many 
students  do  this. 

Lectures  —  It  has  become  a  part  of  the  settled  policy  of 
this  Institution  to  give  to  its  pupils  the  opportunity  to 
hear  in  their  own  halls  lecturers  of  eminent  ability  on 
subjects  supplementary  to  the  regular  work,  or  of  universal 
interest. 

Influence  —  It  pays  to  attend  a  school  that  is  widely  and 
favorably  known,  for  much  of  the  future  success  of  the 
student  depends  upon  the  character  and  influence  of  the 
school  from  which  he  is  graduated.  An  Indiaiui  Diploma 
is  a  passport  into  the  best  ])ositions  of  the  State. 

Positions 

We  do  not  guarantee  positions  to  graduates  of  our  Busi- 
ness School,  but  we  are  watchful  and  zealous  in  our  efforts 
to  place  them  as  soon  as  they  step  out  of  the  school.  At 
the  present  time  we  are  unable  to  supply  the  demand  for 
our  graduates  and  we  do  not  doubt  that  this  condition 
will  continue. 

Detailed  Information 

If  you  desire  to  know  more  of  the  work  done  in  our 
Shorthand,  Bookkeeping  and  Banking  Department,  address 
J.  E.  Smith,  Head  of  Business  School. 

Special  to  Teachers 

At  the  present  time  there  is  a  great  demand  for  trained 
teachers  of  Bookkeeping,  Commercial  Law,  Shorthand, 
Typewriting  and  other  commercial  sul)jects.  This  demand 
is  constantly  growing  and  we  wish  to  place  special  emphasis 


upon  the  opportunity  oft'ered  in  this  field  to  j'oung  people 
with  the  requisite  elementary  training.  The  salary  of  a 
commercial  teacher  is  usually  much  better  than  that  of 
teachers  in  other  branches  of  the  profession. 

We  particularly  call  attention  to  our  Commercial 
Teachers'  Training  Course,  organized  several  years  ago, 
especially  to  prepare  teachers  to  teach  the  commercial 
subjects.  We  are  continually  asked  for  graduates  of  the 
regular  Normal  Course,  or  of  good  High  School  Courses, 
who  have  prejjared  themselves  as  Commercial  Teachers. 
The  work  is  fascinating  and  the  salaries  range  from  $75 
to  $l'-25  per  month.  In  a  great  many  cases,  even  much 
higher  salaries  than  the  last  mentioned  are  paid. 

Tuition  —  The  tuition  for  either  one  of  the  Commercial 
Courses  is  the  same  as  for  the  regular  Normal  Course  and 
may  be  found  under  the  heading  "Statement  of  Expenses," 
elsewhere  in  this  catalogue. 

Free  Tuition  —  Is  granted  to  all  students  over  .seventeen 
years  of  age  who  promise  to  teach  for  two  years,  either 
commercial  or  other  subjects,  in  accordance  with  the  pro- 
visions of  the  law.  Commercial  students  who  avail  them- 
selves of  this  opportunity  are  charged  fifty  cents  a  week 
for  the  "State  subject"  which  the  law  requires  them  to 
take,  inasmuch  as  this  "State  subject"  is  not  included  in 
the  Commercial  Courses. 

The  extra  charges  for  shorthand  and  typewriting,  as 
given  in  the  "Statement  of  Expenses,"  are  not  intended 
for  students  who  are  taking  either  of  the  Commercial 
Courses,  but  are  extra  charges  for  students  who  are  taking 
one  or  both  of  these  studies  in  addition  to  the  regular 
Normal  Course. 


Pennsylvania      Sta/c>    A 


THE   TRAINING   SCHOOL 


Faculty 

JOHN  A.  II.  Kli  III,  A.  M.,  Principal 


JKNNIK  M.  ACKKRMAN 

Huiid  of  'l'r;iliiini>   l>i'|>;irlnit'nt 

HOPl'VSTKWART,   I'd.   15. 
CrltU-Ti'acher 

MALVINA  CARMAN  RIDDLK.  Pd.  B. 

Critic- Ti-.ichiT 

AMY  GRAY 

Crilk-Teachcr 

.\GGIE  L.  SULIS 
Critic-Teacher 

CHARLOTTK  STUCHUL,  A.  B. 

Crltic-Tcacher 

ELBERT  M. JACKSON 

Supervi.sor  of  Manual  Trainlnii 

ELIZABETH  KNICHT  EYRE 

Physical  Culture 

MARY  WRICHT 

.Supervisor  of  .Music 

BEULAH  HUNT 

Domestic  Science 

CLARISSA  B.  ROBINSON 

Methods 

JOHN  W.  SPEICHER,  A.  B. 

Psycholoft>- 

Scope  and  Function  of  the  Training  School 

The  training  ilopartnieiit  con.si.sts  of  a  school  ot'  about 
two  hundred  and  fifty  .students.  Tliese  are  earefully 
<li\"ided  into  eight  grades  corresponding  to  the  grades  of 
I  he  most  approved  elementary  schools  of  the  country,  and 
an  advanced  class  composed  of  those  who  have  conijileteci 
the  regular  Model  Scliool  Course  and  are  prei)ared  to  take 
u))  the  work  of  the  Preparatory  Year. 

The  regular  work  of  the  school  is  systematically  supcr- 
vi.sed  by  trained  ami  experienced  critic-teachers.  Th(\v 
are  responsible  for  the  progress  of  the  children  and  the 
training  of  the  pupil-tcachers.     The  special  work  in  music. 


drawing   and    manual    Iraining   is    uiuler   the   direction   and 
control   of  specialists   in    these   branches. 

All  the  work  of  the  pedagogical  departiiieiit  centers  in 
the  training  .school.  Its  purj)ose  is  to  afford  the  inenibers 
of  the  Senior  Class  an  opjjorliinity  to  put  into  jjractiee 
the  principles  of  education  which  have  been  emphasized 
througiiout  the  entire  course,  to  send  them  out  with  :i 
very  practical  knowledge  of  tlie  theory  and  art  of  teaching, 
and  with  the  confideiu'c  and  judgment  which  arise  from 
actual  experience  in  the  sdioolroom. 

To  this  end  each  candidate  for  graduation  is  required 
to  teach  at  least  two  terms  satisfactorily  in  the  MfMlel 
School.  The  work  is  so  arranged  that  experience  is  gained 
in  both  the  ])rimary  and  grammar  departments. 

Students  begin  their  observation  and  ])ra<'fice  work  in 
the  Senior  Year.  A  class  numbering  from  fifteen  to  twenty 
children  is  assigned  to  each  for  a  period  of  twelve  or  fifteen 
weeks.  The  Seniors  then  re|)ort  to  the  critic-teacher  to 
who.se  department  their  work  belongs.  Instructions  are 
given  with  regard  to  the  general  management  of  the  cla.ss, 
the  work  to  be  covered,  use  and  care  of  materials,  methods 
to  be  employed,  hours  for  criticism,  and  the  various  duties 
incidental   to  the  actual  teaching. 

The  pupil-teachers  are  required  to  write  plans  for  the 
daily  le.s.son.  The.se  plans  are  submitted  to  the  critic- 
teachers  and  are  carefully  examined  and  corrected  the  day 
before  the  lesson  is  presented.  They  are  written  in  accord- 
ance with  the  following  outline: 

I.    Aims  II.   Illustrative  Material. 

(J   General.  III.   Basis. 

h  Special.  IV.  Subject  Matter  —  Method. 

The  plans  should  show  most  clearly  that  the  teacher 
understands  the  child,  his  interests,  capacity  and  limitations. 
They  should  sliow  that  she  understands  the  subject  to  be 


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taught  and  the  end  and  aim  in  presenting  it.  They  should 
indicate  that  she  is  acquainted  with  the  child's  past  experi- 
ence and  properly  ai)preciates  his  fund  of  ideas.  Fertility 
in  illustration  and  device,  skill  in  questioning  and  thor- 
oughness in  drill  should  mark  both  plan  and  presentation. 

Seniors  who  are  teaching  are  required  to  meet  their 
critic-teacher  for  general  criticism  one  period  a  week.  In 
this  criticism  class,  general  topics  relative  to  the  work  are 
discussed,  general  mistakes  are  noted,  reading  along 
professional  lines  is  assigned,  and  the  various  problems 
of  the  schoolroom  are  talked  over. 

In  addition  to  the  criticism  class,  appointments  are 
made  for  individual  criticism,  the  critic-teachers  reserving 
Saturday  afternoons  and  the  hours  between  3:30  and  4:30 
each  day  for  this  purpose.  At  these  times,  criticism  may 
be  more  pointed  and  personal.  The  endeavor  will  be  to 
establish  such  a  relation  between  the  pupil-teacher  and 
the  critic  that  errors  and  faults  may  be  discussed  most 
freely  and  without  any  misunderstandings  as  to  motive. 
It  is,  however,  as  much  the  duty  and  desire  of  the  critic- 
teacher  to  discover  and  develop  latent  power  and  ability 
as  to  note  and  correct  faults  in  personality  and  pedagogy. 

Reading  and  Literature 

The  general  aim  in  the  subject  is  to  give  the  child  the 
power  to  interpret  the  written  or  printed  symbols  by  which 
thought  is  conveyed,  to  arouse  an  appreciation  of  what 
is  best  in  literature,  to  awaken  the  desire  to  read,  and  to 
train  him  to  give  out  the  ideas  thus  obtained  with  correct- 
ness, clearness,  and  the  right  kind  and  degree  of  feeling. 
A  proper  conception  of  the  aim  of  instruction  in  this  branch 
determines  the  method  to  be  employed  and  the  material 
to  be  used. 

In  the  lower  grades  the  teacher  must  of  necessity  concern 
herself  to  a  very  great  extent  with  the  mechanics  of  reading. 


the  ])rol)leni  of  teaching  the  children  to  recognize  words  in 
groups.  To  this  end  a  combination  of  the  word,  sentence 
and  phonic  method  is  used,  the  sentence  being  regarded 
as  the  unit  of  thought.  Phonics  are  introduced  gradually, 
chiefly  as  a  means  of  making  the  child  independent  in 
mastering  new  words,  and  in  affording  exercises  in  correct 
enunciation. 

The  first  reading  lessons  are  based  largely  upon  Nature 
Study  and  upon  the  poems  and  stories  used  in  the  language 
lessons.  They  are  chiefly  the  expression  of  the  child's 
thought  along  these  lines. 

Nursery  rhymes,  fairy  tales,  stories  of  adventure,  Greek, 
Roman  and  Norse  myths,  English  and  American  History 
stories,  and  the  best  poetry  that  the  field  of  literature 
affords,  are  the  sources  from  which  materials  are  drawn 
throughout  the  course. 

It  is  not  enough  that  the  children  pronounce  the  words 
correctly  and  with  ease;  they  must  comjH-ehend  the  thought, 
they  must  feel  its  force  and  significance,  they  must  enter 
into  the  life  and  ideals  of  the  great  minds  of  the  world. 
With  them  they  must  dream  —  with  them  they  must  create. 

The  selection  of  material  to  be  used  in  the  various  grades 
is  made  with  care,  in  order  that  it  may  be  suited  to  the 
interests  and  capacity  of  the  children,  and  to  the  other 
studies  which  they  pursue.  No  attempt  is  made  to  force 
upon  them  literature  which  is  entirely  beyond  their  ability 
to  understand  and  enjoy.  Their  development  in  taste  and 
])ower  to  interpret  is  natural  in  all  senses  of  the  word. 
Every  selection  used  is  elevating  in  its  influence  and  has 
in  it  something  which  appeals  especially  to  the  nature  of 
the  ])articular  children  to  whom  it  is  presented. 

The  children  are  encouraged  to  read  outside  of  school. 
Books,  papers  and  magazines  are  provided  for  their  use. 
Quite  a  broad  course  of  supplementary  reading  is  j)lanned 


PoJtnsyJvania      ^/a/c^     Aforrnci/      Sc/inn/ 


fttr  ciifli  K'"!'!''.  '"'<'  spocial  |)('rio(ls  arc  set  aside  in  wliicli 
llic  l<'iiciicrs  rciid  to  the  ciiildrcii,  sdxics  and  pmiri^  ulii<  h 
an'   i)i(>(ilaiil('   and    inlcrcsliii^;. 

In  iiial  rcadin;;-  rarr  is  lakcn  In  sec  llial  I  In-  cliildrc-n 
.s|icak  I'lcarlw   in  a   pnrc  Icnic  and   pleasing   nianncr. 

Language 

(>nlv  lliron^ii  an  cxcn-isc  ol'  I  lie  power  of  e\|)re>--iiin 
■\viiieli  liie  ciiild  airead_\'  piiss<vsses  will  lii';;ain  adclilional 
power  in  tile  eorreel  and  i)leasin;j;  nse  of  liis  niolli<T  lon^^ne 
and  in  I  lie  world,  soeial  and  eoniinereial,  |)eriiaps  no  raeuits' 
eonti'ilintes   more    llian    lliis   to  sneeess. 

Illnstrati\-e  lessons  are  ;;i\<'ii  t'r<-((nenlly  liy  llie  erilie- 
leaeliors.  Tliese  are  ohserxcd  elos<'ly  iiy  the  Seniors,  who 
slioulil  In'  pre))are(l  lo  take  part  in  a  discussion  <-on<-erniiii; 
tlieni    in    the   eritieisni    pei'iod. 

In  direelini;'  the  special  W(U-k  of  I  he  sciiool.  sii.li  a^  I  he 
<)l)ser\aiice  ol'  'l'iiankst;i\  int;,  ('iu-istinas,  Washinnton"-- 
Mirtlnlay  and  Arlior  Da.w  tiie  S<Miiors  are  ex])ected  to  lake 
actixc  part  when  called  n|)on.  Traininjj  along  tills  line 
is   iinaliiahle. 

The  first  slej)  in  de\-elo))inff  expression  is  to  arouse 
tlioufilil  and  awaken  ideas.  To  this  end  all  the  subjects 
of  the  school  eurriculnni  may  he  eni|)loyo(i  and  all  of  the 
occu])ations  and  activities  ol'  the  school-room  and  play- 
ijround  should  he  ma<le  to  contrihute.  T!i<'  entire  worhl 
of  childish  oxi)erience  and  knowledge  nia.\'  lie  drawn  upon 
lor  the  materials  for  language  training. 

It  is.  however,  through  long  sustained  elVoit  and  practice 
under  "'never  ceasing  watch  and  correction  "  that  the  art 
of  eorreel  speaking  and  writing  is  obtained.  It  is  the  duty 
of  the  school  to  all'ord  this  practice  and  to  exercise  this 
surveillance  in  oriler  that  there  may  lie  a  development  of 
the  power  to  speak  without  effort  and  with  freedom  from 
.grammatical  errors,  jxipidar  slang,  and  the  crude  |)ro\in- 
<ialisnis  lo  which  the  a\'erage  .Vnu'rican  is  |)rone. 

l'\ir  the  reason  that  oral  spcach  is  used  to  the  greatest 
«-\tent,  oral  language  training  should  ()redoniinate.  Each 
teacher  in  every  recitation  will  ])id\c  herself  an  efficient 
;illy  of  the  language  teacher  if  she  will  insist  upon  good 
English  in  resjionsc  to  cvcrx'  question  asked.  The  result 
will  be  manifest  in  the  format iini  of  right  habits  of  si)eech. 
In  fact,  this  is  an  imperative  condition  to  the  accom])lish- 
menl  of  the  aim  of  the  school  in  this  direction. 

The  course  of  study  indicates  the  general  character  of 
the  work.  The  les.sons  may  be  divided  into  three  classes 
—  eonversational,  formal  and  written.  In  the  Sexenth 
Year  the  study  of  English  (irammar  is  begun. 

In  the  conversation  lessons  the  jinpils  are  rcipiired  to 
rei>roduee  stories  which  they  have  lu-ard  or  read,  lo  describe 


plaeps  which  they  have  vi.sited,  to  narrate  adventures  in 
which  they  have  taken  |)arl,  f»r  to  enter  into  discussion  or 
debate  on  some  i|iiestioii  of  interest  to  them  as  individuals 
or  as  a  .school.  The  impromptu  ilramati/ation  of  stories 
leads  to  a  vigorous  style  anil  is  a  s|ilendi<i  means  of  arousing 
the  imagin.'it  ion  and  incTeasing  the  child's  vocabulary. 

The  written  exerci.sivs  are  frerpiiTit  hut  short.  A  chilcl 
loses  interest  and  /.est  if  he  is  reijuired  to  write  too  niueh. 
Me  becomes  fatigued  and  as  a  result  d<M's  careless  work, 
thus  defeating  the  purjiose  of  the  les.son.  Nearly  all  written 
cNcrciscs  arc  done  in  school  under  the  watchful  eye  of  the 
tcaclwr.  In  the  lower  grades  senlencj"  work  onl.v  is  reipiired; 
gradually  the  pupils  gain  the  power  to  repnxluc-e  the 
stories  of  the  reading  and  literatiin"  lessons,  and  (o  write 
up  the  accounts  of  the  imagimiry  jouriK-ys  in  Geography. 
I'he.v  kee|)  a  journal,  a  weather  record,  a  note-l»n)k  for 
their  ob.ser\alions  in  Nature  Study  and  their  themes  in 
Ilistorv.  Finally  they  arrive  at  the  stage  of  original 
composition.  No  sloveidy  work  is  aeceptc'd.  Little 
re-writing  is  permitted.  The  first  draft  must  rei)reM'nt 
the   best    effort    of   which    the  pupil   is  Caj)able. 

I-'ornial  Language  lessons  are  few  in  number.  I'nder 
this  head  the  dictates  of  custom  in  punctuation,  capitali- 
zation and  sentence  structure  may  be  considered. 

.Mtliongh  the  study  of  grammar  is  rlcferred  until  the 
Seventh  Year,  the  more  common  grammatical  terms  may 
be  used  freely  as  occasion  requires  much  earlier  in  the  course. 


Nature  Study 

The  work  in  Nature  Study  is  based  on  the  child's  ob.ser- 
vation  and  experience.  W\  reading  that  is  done  in  con- 
nection with  this  subject  follows,  not  precedes,  original 
investigation. 

The  materials  are  the  every  day  natural  surroundings  of 
the  child,  seen  so  far  as  jjossible  in  their  natural  environ- 
ment. In  deterniiiu'ng  the  order  of  subjects  and  the 
methods  followed,  the  teacher  should  be  guided  very 
largely  by  the  season  of  the  year  and  tlie  stage  of  the 
dcvelo|)ment  of  the  jjUjiil. 

The   jiurpose   of    Nature    Stiid.v    may    be   stated    briefly 

as   follows: 

It  dexclops  the  perce])tive  faculties,  strengthens  tlie 
inniginalion  and  de\eloj)s  the  retfective  powers. 

It   aims  to  cultivate  the  esthetic  .sense. 

It  gives  "an  insight  into  the  laws  of  Nature  and  teaches 
the  child  to  nuike  use  of  these  laws  in  answering  his 
reasonable  needs." 

It  incideates  moral  and  spiiitual  lessons,  leading  to 
greater  symptilhy.  kindliness  and  consideration  for  others. 


n^. 


A'/VyZ-o     A/ormczI     Sa/ioo/ 


Sketching  from  Life 

Geography 

"Geography  is  the  study  of  the  earth  as  tlie  home  of 
man."  In  presenting  the  subject  the  teacher  should 
choose  topics  which  will  lead  the  pupil  to  see  how  races 
and  people  have  been  affected  by  natural  environment, 
and  how  natural  conditions  have  been  and  may  be  changed 
and  modified  to  best  serve  the  interests  of  mankind. 

The  method  chosen  should  be  one  calculated  to  develop 
the  power  of  reasoning  from  cause  to  effect,  the  ability  to 
see  relations,  and  the  faculty  of  correct  judgment.  In 
this  subject,  as  perhaps  in  no  other,  is  there  an  opportunity 
to  add  to  knowledge,  to  give  breadth  of  thought,  a  wider 
experience,  greater  tolerance  and  liberality,  and  therefore 
a  more  profound  culture. 


History 

The  outline  which  follows  later  indicates  the  scope  of 
the  work  on  this  subject.  The  presentation  should  be 
original,  broad  and  vigorous.  The  great  lessons  drawn 
from  a  consideration  of  the  records  of  past  events  should 
find  expression  in  the  life  and  conduct  of  the  citizens  of 
the  future.  "It  is  the  aim  of  History  instruction  to  socialize 
a  child;  that  is,  to  make  him  moi'e  regardful  of  the  interests 
of  others,  less  stubborn  and  isolated  in  his  individuality; 
that  is,  loss  selfish." 

In  the  lower  grades  the  lessons  in  History  are  presenletl 
in  story  form.  The  children  are  required  to  reproduce 
what  has  been  told  and  to  exercise  their  thought  power 
at  every  possible  opportunity.  In  the  Seventh  Grade  the 
more  formal  study  of  History  is  begun. 

In  all  grades  the  children  are  required  to  study  maps  in 
connection  with  this  subject.  They  are  required  to  sketch 
freely,  to  indicate  movements  of  armies,  and  to  locate  places 
of  historical  interest. 


Sui)plementary  reading  is  jirovided,  the  teacher  drawing 
ui)on  the  best  literature  for  incidents  and  descriptions 
which  will  make  the  lessons  vivid  and  impressive.  Pictures 
are  used  to  show  the  mode  of  di-ess  and  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  people  of  different  periods. 

Much  attention  is  given  to  the  details  of  the  development 
of  civilization,  and  strong  emphasis  is  placed  upon  the 
industrial,  social  and  moral  relations  of  mankind. 


Arithmetic 

"Unless  there  is  to  be  arrested  development,  when  the 
child  enters  school,  some  function  must  be  found  with 
reference  to  which  he  may  utilize  his  ability  to  count  — 
the  number  sense  becomes  vitalized  and  truly  educative 
at  this  point  by  being  largely  directed  towards  the  definition 
of  values  in  the  form  of  measurements." 

The  work  in  the  lower  classes  is  very  largely  objective 
and  many  illustrative  devices  are  used.  Stress  is  placed 
upon  fundamental  combinations  and  proces.ses.  These 
must  be  thoroughly  mastered,  as  they  constitute  the  foun- 
dation upon  which  the  entire  superstructure  of  mathe- 
matics rests. 

Oral  work  is  prominent  in  all  grades.  It  includes  the 
development  of  definitions,  processes,  and  forms  and  exer- 
cises in  reasoning  and  determining  results  with  accuracy 
and  rapidity.  All  work  of  this  kind  is  reasonably  simple 
and  of  such  nature  as  will  be  suggested  by  the  interests 
and  demands  of  daily  life.  The  teacher  must  see  that  all 
statements  made  by  the  children  are  in  clear,  smooth  and 
correct  English. 

In  all  the  written  work  sufficient  attention  must  be 
given  to  forms  of  expression  to  insure  accuracy  in  thought, 
and  to  teach  the  importance  of  .system  and  neatness. 
There  must  be  a  constant  stimulus  to  accurate,  rapid  and 
independent  work. 


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It  is  not  tleoiiu'd  iioccssiiry  to  s])cti(1  uTiy  groat  aiiiouiit 
of  tinio  upon  '\)V('r-dilIic'ult  ami  I'oiiiplicaled  (>rol)leius  aiul 
olisolete  topics  not  noodod  in  modern  life,"  but  every  pos- 
sible application  shoidd  be  made  to  existing  conditions  — 
industrial,  governmental,  commercial  and  social. 


Spelling 

Every  class  is  a  Spelling  class  in  the  sense  that  the 
teacher  of  each  subject  should  see  to  it  that  the  ])U|)ils 
spell  correctly  the  im])ortant  words  used  in  each  lesson. 
Oral  Spelling  should  precede  written  exercises  of  any 
nature  in  order  that  the  children  may  be  ])revented  from 
writing  words  incorrectly  and  tliiis  KcconuTig  imi)rcsscd 
with  wrong  forms. 

"Every  efl'ort  is  made  to  safeguard  the  child  against  a 
wrong  first  im|)ression  and  incorrect  learning  of  the  word. 
If  a  home  lesson  is  assigned  it  is  not  a  mere  mapping  out 
of  the  number  of  words  to  be  learned;  the  assignment  is 
an  exercise  in  which  the  teacher  u.ses  all  his  foresight  in 
antieii>ating  the  various  kinds  of  troubles  the  child  will 
meet,  focusing  the  attention  on  special  difHculties  and 
suggesting  modes  of  self-instruction.  The  modern  spelling 
exercise  may  test  the  child's  knowledge,  but  its  primary 
function  is  to  instruct  rather  than  to  examine." —  Suzzallo. 


Course  of  Study  in  the  Training  School 

First  Year 
Reading 

1.     The  sentence  is  the  Unit  of  Exi)ression.     Think  the 
sentence  as  a  whole. 

^2.     Emphasize  the  unit. 

;?.     Analysis  of  Sentences  into  Words. 

4.     Analysis  of  Words  into  Letters  and  Sounds. 

.7.      Reading  as  a  tiiought   ]}rocess. 

().      Dramatization. 

Tcr/.s;  The  .Vldine  Primer;  The  Arnold  Primer;  The 
Ilolton  Primer;  Cyrs  Primer;  Tiie  Progressive  Road  to 
Reading;  Stepping  Stones  to  Literature;  Sunbonnet 
Rabies;  Cyr's  Dramatic  Readers;  Mother  (ioose  Melodies 
1  Dramatized  by  children). 

Pl-A(  r.    WoliK 

In  the  first  two  grades  no  special  period  is  set  apart  for 
CJeography,  but  all  necessary  ideas,  a*  direction,  points 
of  the  coni])ass.  location,  seasons,  prevailing  winds,  etc., 
are  taught  incidentally  with  Nature  and  Literature.  Field 
lessons  afford  opportunities  for  observing  Land  and  Water 
forms,  which  may  be  reproduced  on  the  Sand  Table. 
Xatire  Stcdy 

Septemlier  —  Plant  life;  Insect  life. 

October  —  Leaves;  Seeds;  Special  Animal. 


Poji7isvI^^o7na      S'f^Yn     A^rma/      School 


November  —  Harve.st;  Thanksgiving;  Story  of  Pilgrims     Number 


on  Sand  Table. 
December  —  Evergreens;  Frost,   lee.  Snow   (beanties  of 

Nature) . 
January  —  Stories  of  Animals. 
Fel)ruary  —  Red    letter  days;    Lincoln.    St.    Valentine, 

Washington. 
March  —  Trees,  buds,  birds. 

A])ril  —  Trees,   bu<ls,   birds  (continued).      The  hen-eggs. 
May  —  Life  in  Nature;  growth. 
June  —  Plants;  Observe  motion:  the  Flower  ^Mission. 

LiTKHATURE 

The  stories,  poems  and  songs  are  introduced  at  appro- 
priate seasons  and  on  fitting  occasions.  Great  wealth  of 
material  found  in  — 

Classics  —  adapted  from   Hans   .\ndersi)n. 

Myths  —  found  in  Cooke's   Nature   Myths. 

Poems  —  by   Field  —  Stevenson  —  Longft-lluw  —  Whittier. 

Alemury   Gems  —  (selected). 

Picture  Study 

Through  the  ])icture  the  artist  is  introduced.  Tell 
interesting  incidents  in  life  of  artist. 

St.  Anthony  of  Padua;  Madonna  of  the  Lilies;  Madonna  of  the 
Chair  —  Raphael;  Feeding  Her  Birds  —  Millet;  The  Churning  — 
Millet:  Two  Mothers  and  Their  Family;  The  Helping  Hand;  Pictures 
of  Dutch  Life  by  Israels,  Bloomers,  Maria  Okes  Woodbury. 


1.     Counting. 

i.     Notation  of  numbers  to  100. 

Reading  and  writing  numbers  to  100. 

Memorize  the  twenty  of  the  forty-five  combinations 
in  addition,  the  sum  of  which  does  not  exceed  9. 

Subtraction,    taught    by    the    Austrian    ^Method,    is 
learned  at  the  same  time  as  addition. 

Perception  of  34,   Yi,   K  with  symbols. 

Inch,  '2  inches,  .S  inches  to   VI  inches. 

Much  applied  work. 

Industri.\l  Work 

Motor  expression  in  Reading,  Nature  Study,  Literature 
and  History. 

Second  Year 
Reading 

Pupils  should  complete  at  least  three  Second  Readers 
and  nuich  supplementary  reading  matter. 

Texts:  Aldine  Readers;  Education  Readers,  Hook  II; 
Progressive  Road  to  Reading,  Book  II;  Step])ing  Stones 
to  Literature;  The  Baldwin  Readers;  The  Heath  Readers, 
Book  II;  Fairy  Stories  and  Fables,  The  Tree  Dwellers, 
Elson  Readers,  Book  II;  Hiawatha  Primer;  Aesoji's  Fables, 
Pets  and  Companions,  Classic  Stories,  Grimm's  Fairy 
Tales,  Animal  Life,  Little  Plays  for  Little  People. 


7^/ itt  n  K'l/i/ f  el  1/ /         f\/{//^>        /\{i//nt//  ,,(  7ifnt/ 


Natuhk  Stidv 
September. 

Kail  wild  flowers,  leading  u|)  to  "Fall  Seed  Study." 

Lefjends  of   National    Flowers. 

TrtH's   to   he   ohserxcd. 

(Moher. 

Tree  Study,   conliinied. 

Fall  Soetl  Study. 

Study  of  gras.sliopper  in   lionie  en\  ironnient. 

Soremher. 

Study   of  corn   in   sliock. 

Wjjetahles         How    stored    for    winter. 

Interdependenee. 

Ih'cemher 

Kvergreens  —  Leadins;  uj)  to  tli<'  f'lirisluias  tlioni;'lit. 
Animal  life  —  ("aniel. 

Jan  nan;. 

Time;  divisions  of  the  \-ear,  month,  week.     Ohject  lesson 
on   the  clock.     Story   of   Kskimo. 

Fehruarji. 

Red   letti-r  days;   Lincoln.   St.   \  alentine,   Washiugton. 
March. 

Indications  of  Spring. 

Special  oh.servation. 


.{pril. 

(ierms   of   life         animal    and    vegetahle. 

Observation  — 

.Vniinal  life  —  Craxlish.   tadpoles,   frogs,   toads. 
Plant  life  —  Bean,  pea,  corn. 
Trees  —  continue  observation;   historical  trees. 
May. 

Special  study   of   horse-chestnut. 

Twigs  —  buds  in  last  stage  of  develoj)nient. 

Comparison  of  Hcan  plant  and  Pea  jjlant  grown  in  school- 
room. 

Relation  of  animals  to  soil  —  example,  the  Earthworm. 

Flowers  —  brought     into     school-room     and     grown     in 
.school-room. 

.1  line. 

Hex  iew    "June  Questions"  of  first  grade. 
Flowers  —  Weather  prophets. 
Things  for  pupils  to  find  out — 

What   animals  crawl.^ 

What   animals  have  no  legs.* 

What    animals  feed  after  dark? 

A\hat   animals  have  no  eyes? 

What   animals  have  welibed  feet? 

What  in.sects  buzz,  hum,  chirp,  croak,  hiss.  hoot,  coo? 

LlTKHATlKK 

If  the  trees  and  the  flowers,  the  clouds  and  the  wind,  all 
tell  wonderful  stories  to  the  child,  he  ha.s  sources  of  happi- 


Twigs  —  Pussy    willow,    lilac.    mai)le.    horse-chestnut,      ness  of  which  im  i)ower  can  deprive  him. 

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Cast  of  a  Play  Put  On  by  Primary  Pupils 


Stories  founded  upon  good  literature,  which  are  within 
the  comprehension  of  the  little  child,  may  be  drawn  from 
Field,  Stevens,  Whittier,  Longfellow,  Bryant,  Cooke's 
Nature  Myths.  Celia  Thaxter,  Hans  Brinker,  K.  D.  Wiggin, 
Wiltse,  Poulson. 

Picture  Study 

Puritan  pictures,  Boughton;  Madonna  pictures,  ]Murillo; 
Child  Life  pictures,  Jessie  Wilcox  Smith;  First  Steps, 
Millet;  Animal  pictures  —  Cats,  Madam  Ronner  and 
Adam;  Dogs,  Landseer;  Sheep,  Rosa  Bonheur  and  Anton 
Mauve;  The  Strawberry  Girl,  Reynolds;  The  Lesson, 
Bougereau. 

Number 

Review  work  of  first  year. 

Notation  and  numeration  continued  hy  teaching  "100'" 

as  a  new  unit. 
Writing  numbers  as  far  as   1,000. 
Continue  drill  in  the  use  of  the  forty-five  combinations 

in  addition  and  subtraction. 
Children  are  here  taught   to  carry  in  addition.      Make 

no  attempt  to  explain  the  process. 
Continue  drill  by  counting  by  'J's,  3's,  4's,  5's. 
Drill  in  subtraction,  Austrian  Method. 
Notation    and    numeration    of    numbers    through    first 

three  periods. 


Perception  of  any  simple  work  with  l-'-2,  1-4,  1-8,  1-16. 
1-3,  1-9;  1-2,  1-5,  1-10;  1-2,  1-7,  1-14,  with  symbols, 
fractions,  disks,  picture  circles  on  board,  etc. 

Idea  of  square  inch  developed,  and  simple  measure- 
ments of  surfaces  by  square-inch  tablets. 

Simple  idea  of  volume. 

Liquid  measure  complete. 


Girls'  Room  in  Oldest  Part  of  John  Sutton  Hall 


PoJtr 


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Roman  iiuiiu'rals   I-XII,   inclusive. 

Related  faets  (l'-2  in  a  do/,.;  '2  (■  hours  in  a  tlay). 

Industrial  Wouk 

Motor  expression  in    Readinj;',  Nature   Study,  Literature 
and  History. 

Mi-sic 

IMnsKAL    CrLTI'HE 

Rhythm  \vork  and  games. 
Free  iilay. 

Thirtl  Year 

Readinc 

Durint;  this  year  ])U])ils  read  al  least  li\e  Thiril  Readers, 
tofi'ether  with  surli  su])i)ii-iueiilary  reading  as  may  l)e 
correlated  with  their  work  in  Nature  Study,  History, 
(ieograi)liy   and    Literal  ure. 

Al  the  end  of  this  year  pupils  siiould  l>e  alile  to  read 
readily  and  in  jdeasing  style,  matter  witjiin  tlu'ir  eonipre- 
hension  in  thought   and  language. 

7V.r/.s.-  Fifty  Famous  Stories — Haldwin;  Old  CJreek 
Stories  —  Raldwin;  Third  Reader  —  (^arroU  and  Brooks; 
Dramatic  Reader,  Hook  II  —  Stevenson;  The  Aldine  Third 
Reader;   Fairv  Stories  and  Fables  —  Baldwin. 


LlTEUATlKE 

In  the  Third  Grade  we  wish  to  bring  a  number  of  mythical 
.stories  vividly  before  the  children;  therefore,  wc  base  the 
work  on  Hawthorne's  "Wonder  Book,"  using  three  periods 
a  week  during  the  winter  term.  The  best  stories  for  use 
in  this  grade  are.  The  (lolden  Touch,  The  Miraculous 
Pitcher,  The  Gorgon's  Head. 

Books  to  be  read  to  the  children;  The  Children's  Hour, 
Vol.  I;  The  Story  Hour  —  Wiggin;  Black  Beauty  — 
Scwall:  Tlie  Little  Colonel  —  Johnston. 

In  all  of  this  work  the  children  are  encouraged  to  drama- 
tize, and  illustrate  on  blackboard,  or  with  ink.  watereolors 
or  charcoal,  the  stories  they  study. 

During  the  Spring  term  two  periods  a  week  are  given  to 
dramatization;  the  aim  being  to  .secure  freer  and  better 
expression,  rather  than  the  memorizing  of  the  words  of  the 
.selection  they  are  dramatizing. 

Natike  Stidv 
Fall  Term 

September  Flowers;  Special  study  of  Clover. 

Migration  of  Birds;  Nuts,  Frost. 

Nature's  preparation  for  Winter. 

Spring  Term 

Birds;  Wild  Flowers  ^  Special  study  of  the  Dandelion; 


I^€>Jtn8yIvama      Stat^^     /Vryrrnal     Rohool 


History 

Discovery  of  America;  stories  connected  with  Indiana; 
stories  suitable  for  national  holidays,  particularly  stories 
of  bravery;  community  life  of  early  settlers. 

Language 

Guide  Book  to  English  —  Harris  and  Gilbert;  used  by 
teacher  only. 

Aldine  First  Language  Book,  children's  text  book. 

In  the  Fall  and  Spring  terms  the  work  in  Nature  Study 
and  History  furni.shes  a  basis  for  the  Language  work. 
During  the  latter  jiart  of  November  and  in  December  the 
work  is  based  \\\>o\\  the  Thanksgiving  and  Christmas 
holidays. 

No  attempt  is  made  to  force  technique  upon  the  pupils 
before  it  is  needed,  but  as  difficulties  arise  and  definite 
instruction  is  required,  such  instruction  is  given  in  definite 
lessons  and  repeated  till  the  points  are  made  perfectly 
clear,  and  right   habits  started. 

Industrial  .vnd  Art  Work 

Prang's  Course  of  Study  in  Art;  motleling  in  jjlasticine, 
weaving  of  rugs  and  dolls'  hammocks. 

Material:  —  Roving,  macreme  cord,  burlap,  stencil  cloth. 

Picture  Study  —  Two  each  term.  Landing  of  the  Pil- 
grims—  Bough  ton;  Arrival  of  the  Shepherds  —  LeroUe; 
The  First  Step  —  Millet;  Children  of  Charles  I  —  Van 
Dyke;  The  Pet  Bird  —  Meyer  von  Bremen;  Piper  and 
Nutcracker  —  Landseer. 

Arithmetic 

In  this  grade  the  children  thoroughly  master  the  four 
fundamental  processes.  Simple  problems  based  on  the 
child's  own  experience  aid  in  logical  thinking. 

Books  are  not  in  the  hands  of  tlie  pupils  till  the  subject 
is  thoroughly  taught,  thus  using  them  for  drill  only.  Every 
Day  Arithmetic,  Book  I  —  Hoyt  and  Peet ;  The  Pupils' 
Arithmetic,  Book  I  —  Byrnes,  Richman  and  Roberts. 


"The  Tree  Dwellers;' 


Geography 

First  term  —  One  day  a  week 

"The  Early  Cave  Men." 
Second  term  —  One  day  a  week  — "Seven  Little  Sisters." 
Third  term  —  "Home  Geography" —  Dodge. 

Village  of  Indiana  —  name  (why  so  called),  location, 
physical  features  of  the  locality,  history  and  growth, 
organization,  productive  occupations,  commercial  occupa- 
tions, educational  and  social  institutions,  government. 

The  Sand  Table  is  used  extensively  in  connection  with 
the  geography  of  this  grade.  The  homes  of  the  Tree 
Dwellers,  later  the  Cave  People  and  finally  the  Normal 
School  with  its  surroundings  are  worked  out  by  the  children 
under  the  teacher's  supervision. 


Spelling  and  Writing 

Graded  School  Speller  —  Spaulding  and  Miller.  Every 
written  lesson  should  be  a  writing  lesson. 

The  children  are  also  drilled  in  the  words  given  in  the 
Ay  res'  List. 

In  every  les.son  only  the  best  written  work  is  to  be 
accepted  from  the  pupil.  Special  attention  is  to  be  paid  to 
the  form,  slant  and  uniform  size  of  the  letters,  and  much 
practice  in  board  work  is  to  be  given.  Pen  and  ink  work 
is  begun  in  this  grade.     Palmer  system  begun. 

Fourth  Year 

Reading 

The  pupils  should  now  be  able  to  read  fluently  and  for 
the  sake  of  what  they  read.  While  continued  attention 
should  be  paid  to  the  art  of  reading,  the  pupils  should 
always  realize  that  they  are  reading  as  adults  read  —  to 
get  the  thought  of  the  author  —  and  not  for  the  sake  of 
going  through  the  exercise.  They  should  also  think  about 
reading  to  entertain  their  classmates. 

Texts:  Old  Stories  of  the  East  —  Baldwin;  Silver 
Burdett  Reader  —  Fourth  Book;  Child's  Garden  of  Verses, 
Selections;  Fourth  Reader  —  Carroll  and  Brooks. 

Literature 

We  study  Stevenson,  Longfellow  and  Whittier,  and 
memorize  the  following  poems: 

The  Land  of  Story  Books,  My  Shadow,  Bed  in  Summer,  Tlie 
Wind  —  Robert  Louis  Stevenson. 

The  Children's  Hour,  The  Village  Blacksmith.  Paul  Rcvere's  Ride  — 
Henry   W.   Longfellow. 

The  Corn  Song,  The  Barefoot  Boy,  InSchool  Days  —  John  G.  Whittier. 

Stories  which  should  be  read  to  the  children: 

The  Children's  Hour  —  Vol    IL 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy  —  Burnett. 

Two  Little  Knights  of  Kentucky  —  Johnston. 

The  Giant   Scissors  —  Johnston. 


.\   I'iano  Lesson 


p.>, 


r7>_^_  AT. 


A    I'i.iiU)   Sdidio 

As  ill  the  tliinl  K>:i<l''-  <l>i'i"fi  lilt' ^l>i''"fi '"'''I"- '^^"l>^''"''"''<  '"    t'''"^    grade    tlic    childroii    learn    to    re|)roducc    stories, 

a  week  are  devoted  to  drainati/alioii.  hoth   orally  and   in   writing.      Much   attention  is  given   to 

.,.    ,       ,^  ,•  ij       1       >■       I  <•      1  i.'i. -.>..,...     correct  paragraphing,  indentation,  iiunctuation,  etc.    Letter 

I  f.ri:       Diaiiialic  Ijeader    tor    Lower   tirades  —  I- lorenee  K        b     i         V^  ... 

,,   .,        ,  writing,  begun  in  third  grade,  is  eontmiied. 

Ilallirook.  t3'       o  r- 

X.\Ti'RK  SriDV  Text:     .Vldine  First    Language   Hook. 

^'"''   ^''''■'"-  _         Geography 

Seed  Di.s])ersal;  Leaves;  Fruits  —  S))eiial   study  of  "The      i'-  ./  Term 

Grape;"'  Trees  and   Forests.  „„     ^^       ,         ,  ,      t^       ,  ,,-•     i  t  i  -v- i  »ii 

'  The  Earth  and  Its  People  —  \\ inslow.   Le,sson>  L\L\  IL 

^primj    Term.  Making  of  relief  maps  of  the  United  States. 

Seed  (Jeriniiiatiou;  Kleineiilary  Forestry  (Hodge);  Insects 

of  the   llonseliold;    Huds;   Lessons  oil   Soil 

HiSTOHV 

Story  of  Cleo.   the   Greek    l?oy:    Ilistiluliolial    Life  of  the 


Marharoiis    Lidiaiis;    Stories    related    to    national    holidays;         ^ '"    \  : 
Stories  of  I'eiinsyhaiiia.      i'ietures  are  used  at   t-xery  step,       'Sx         'i 


and  models  of  the  |)eople.  Iioiises.  and  slii|)s  are  made. 

Oiiee    a    week    .Vnierican    Hislory    stories    are    takeii^up, 
tiie  ehildreii  using  "Short   Stories  from   .Vmerican   History" 
as   a    text    Ix.ok. 
L.wcr.vcE 

(iiiide   Hook  lt>   Fnglish;  pages  70-ltL 

-Vs  ill  the  Third  Grade,  the  Language  work  is  liased  on 
the  work  in  Nature  Study  during  the  fall  and  spring  terms, 
and  on  Literature  in  the  winter  term,  with  History  lessons 
throughout    the  vear. 


Campus  Stroll   Aft 


P.\GE    75 


Second  Term. 

"The  Earth   and   Its   People"  —  completed. 

Third  Term. 

Pennsylvania  studied  according  to  General  Outline  for 

study  of  a  Continent. 
Name  —  spelling;  significance  or  history. 
Position  —  Indicate  on  map  or  globe;  relative  i)Osition; 

actual  position. 
General  shape  —  Draw  simple  freehand  outline  map. 
Size  —  Comparative:  actual;  time  to  cross,  etc. 
Coast  —  Extent    and    general    character;    indentations 

and  projections. 
Surface  and  soil  —  Mountains;  location;  direction;  height ; 

effect   on   country;   importance.      Plains   and    valleys 

(same  points).     Material   needed  —  sand   map,   relief 

map. 
Drainage  —  Lead    children    to   see    what   characteristics 

of  drainage  must  be;  names  and  location  of  principal 

rivers  and  their  importance  to  man;  special  study  of 

a  few  typical  rivers.     (Ohio  in  Pennsylvania.) 
Climate  —  Lead  pupils  to  discover. 

Products  —  Vegetable,  animal  and  mineral.  Tyjic  study. 
Industries  —  What  —  Deduced  by  children  from  ])revious 

knowledge  gained;  how  carried  on. 
Commerce  and  means  of  transportation. 
Political  divisions. 
Cities  —  Lead  children  to  determine  where  great  centers 

of  population  must    be,  and  why;    teach  names    and 


in  General  Dining  Room 

location  of  important  cities  by  taking  an  imaginary 
trip  around  the  state. 

Government  —  Form;    leading    officials;     capital    city. 

Additional  points  concerning  people  —  Material  con- 
dition; education;  religion;  history. 


Industrial  and  Art  Work 

Samplers  showing  chain,  blanket,  outline,  overhanding 
and  cross  stitches. 

Stenciled  mat. 

Stenciled  and  embroidered  l)ook-bag. 


Cfj^j. 


\r. 


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I'raiifi's   Course   in    Art. 

Picture  Sliidi/:      Pilf^riiu    Exikvs     -  JJoiigliloii;   Adoration 
ot"     Slio])lioriis  — Hoiifjereau;     Song     of     the     Lark  — 
Breton;  Aurora  —  (iuido   Iloui:  Sliooing  the  Horse  — 
Landseer;   Morning  in   the   Ilighhiuds  —  Bonhour. 
Ahithmktic 

Mihie's     Progressive     Arithnietie  —  First     Book,     i)ages 
170  to  "288. 

Every  Day  Aritiiinetic,   Hook  1         lloyt   and  IVet. 

Rooks   used   for  drill   onl\  . 


nji  Cablncl  Oi 


;iin    Dinintf    K.H.in 

Si'F.Ll.INd     \\n    WniriM. 

(iraded  School  Speller  —  Book  ill.     Ayres"   List. 

Every   written  lesson  a  writing  lesson. 

Palmer   Method. 
IIygiknk 

"Good  Health" —  (iuliek   Hygiene  Series. 
Physical  Cultirk 

Rhythmic  work.  Folk   Dances,  singing  games,  corrective 
gymnastics. 
-Mrsic 

Fifth  Year 
1{i;ai)in(;  and  Litkhatire 

Sle])])ing  Stones  to  I^itcrature  —  Book   Four. 

The  Heath   Reader  —  Book  Four. 

The  Carroll  and  Brooks  Reader  —  Book  Five. 

The  Blue  Bird  for  Children. 

Dramatic  Reader  for  Grammar  Grades  —  Knight;  and 
matter  .selected  from  good  literature  a])propriate  to  the 
work  of  the  grade. 

Supijlementary  reading  based  upon  History.  Geography, 
Nature  Study. 

Children  are  encouraged  to  take  l>ooks  from  the  school 
lilirary  for  home  reading.    , 

Stories  to  be  read  to  the  children: 

The  Story  ot  Siegfried  —  Baldwin;  Xorse  Stories  —  Mabie;  Little 
Men  —  .\lcott;  Selections  from  Heart  of  Oak,  Vols.  3,  4,  o. 


-VT>/  //  <'r 


,<^/r7/.^ 


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f^/i  r~i  r~\  1 


he  Hook  Store 


Nature  Study 
Fall  Term. 

1.  Fall  Flowers. 

2.  Garden  Work. 

Fall  exhibit  of  flowers  and  vegetables  raised  in  gardens 
at  home;  gathering  of  flower  seeds. 

3.  Insects;  Grasshopper  and  Cricket. 

Spring   Term. 

1.  Bird    Study.      "Our    Common    Birds  —  Their    Life, 

Work  and  Natural  Enemies." 

2.  Wild  Flowers. 

Continue  work  on  flower  calendar  begun  in  Primary 

grades. 
Add  many  flowers  to  list;  continue  field  excursions. 

3.  Garden   Work;   Competitive   Flower   and   Vegetalilc 

Culture. 

4.  Familiar   Aqiuitic    Animals;    the   common    toad,    il^ 

life  story  and  work. 

History 

The  work  in   History   is  used  as  a  basis  for  Language 
work  during  the  winter  term. 

Stories  of  American  Historj'. 

Tales  of  Troy  —  De  Garmo. 

Stories  of  Nor.se  Gods  and  Heroes  —  Klingcnsmith. 

English  History  Stories. 


L.\NGUAGE 

The  material  for  Language  lessons  is  drawn  from  the 
child's  environment,  and  from  other  subjects  of  the  curric- 
ulum —  History,  Literature,  Geography  and  Nature  Study. 

Selected  Lessons  from  Cooley;  Language  Lessons  from 
Literature  —  Book  L 

Geography 

\.     Short  review  of  North  America  as  a  whole.      (See 
outline  for  Studv  of  Continent.) 


/>.,. 


<7/ 


/    V    I    t /- / I ! /   > 


A   Servinft  Table   at    the    Halloween    I'arty 


'2.  I'liitetl  States,   lirst    :is  :i   wliolc,   tlicii  l)y  sections. 

;{.  Canada  and  XcwioiiiKlliind. 

4.  ^lexico. 

o.  Central  America. 

(i.  South   .Vnierica. 

Indi'stkial  AVohk 

Knife   Work  —  Kite,   jjaper   knife,    to]),    inalclisafe.    nie- 
chanieal  toys. 

Indian   Hasket.s  —  Lazy  s(|na\v  slitcli. 

Art 

Praiif^'s  Course  of  Study  in  .\rt  —  Supi)lenientary  ^^  urk 

-  -  .\i)])lied  Arts  Drawinj{  Books. 
Prang's  Industrial  .Vrt  Series. 

Vieinre  Stud//  —  Sistine  Madonna  —  Ra])iiacl;  Return  to 
the  Farm  —  Troyoii;  Tiie  Horse  Fair  Rosa  l}on- 
heur;  At  the  Watering  Trough  —  Dagnan-Houveret ; 
Christ    ill    tiie   'rcniple         Ilotl'inaii. 

Aritiimktk 

Hamilton's   Intcrniediate   .Vritiimetir  -      Fifth    Year. 
The   Walsh-Sii/.zallo   Aritliinetic.    Hook   One. 

WHlTl\(i 

-Ml    written   exercises   are  considered    as   writing   lessons. 
Coi)y  liook  is  used  when  needed  for  drill.     Palmer  method. 


SPKI.LI.NC; 

Words  for  written  exercises  are  selected  from  the  various 
le.s.sons,  and  should  include  words  misspelled  or  likely  to 
be  misspelled  hy  the  children  in  any  written  exercise. 

Children  should  learn  tr)  divide  words  into  syllaltle.s. 

The  use  of  the  dictionary  is  encouraged. 

Lessons  taken  from  (iraded  School  Speller — ^  Spaulding 
&•   Miller. 


The  Chefs  at  Work   in    M.. 


1.  Ti.  Where  Meals  for  More  Than  1000 
Dail\    Prepared 


f^/n/n     ATormal     Sahool 


A  Lesson  in  Serving 


Hygiene 

"Emergencies" —  Gulick. 

Physical  Culture 

Rhythm  work,  folk  dances  and  games,  gymnastics. 

Domestic  Science 

Music 

Sixth  Year 

Reading  and  Literature 

Reading  matter  selected  from  standard  authors,  and, 
in  so  far  as  possible,  correlated  with  the  work  of  the  other 
departments,  particularly  Nature  Study,  History  anil 
Geography. 

Harper's  Fourth  Reader;  The  Heath  Reader,  Book  Five; 
The  Storj'  of  the  Greeks  —  Guerber;  Story  of  Aeneas 
—  Clark;  Selections  from  Ojjen  Sesame,  A'ols.  1,  '2,  S. 

American  Hero  Stories. 

Stories  to  be  read  to  the  children: 

Ten  Boys  —  Andrews;  Heroes  of  Chivalry  —  Maitland;  Wee  Willie 
Winkie  —  Kipling;  Legends  of  tlie  Rhine  —  Guerber;  Hans  Hrinker  — 
Dodge. 


Nature  Study 
Vail  Term. 

1.      Fall   Flowers. 

Study  the  life  history  of  a  few  of  the  familiar  flowers 
growing  near  the  school.      The   nasturtium,    toad 
flax  and  scarlet  geranium. 
i.     Garden  Work. 

F'all  exhibit    of   flowers  and  vegetables;   gathering  of 
seeds. 
3.      Insects:     The   Honey  Bee. 

Spriiifi    Term. 

1.      Bird  Study.     Continue  work  of  Fifth  Year.    Special 
study  of  the  Oriole,  Catbird  and  English  Sparrow. 
Bird  Day  exercises. 
"2.      Wild  Flowers.     Continue  work  of  Fifth  Year. 

3.  Competitive  Flower  Culture. 

4.  Insect  Study. 

Insects  of  the  garden;  Beneficial  Insects. 
Continue  insect  study  into  Fall  term. 
Aim  to  com])lete  life  histories. 

History 

The  Story  of  the  Romans;  United  States  History  Stories; 
Historical  Stories  of  Euro])e  and  Asia. 

Language 

Much'^of  the  work  in  this  year  does  not  differ  materially 
from  that  done  in  the  Fifth  Year.  The  subject  matter  is 
drawn  from  the  other  subjects  of  the  curriculum  —  History, 
Literature,  Geography  and  Nature  Study. 

Work  of  the  Fifth   Year  continued. 

Give  considerable  attention  to  the  exact  use  of  the 
.sentence. 

Direct  and  indirect  quotations. 

See  that  written  work  is  divided  into  paragraphs  in  this 
as  in  all  grades. 

Selected  Lessons  from  Cooley's  Language  Lessons  from 
Literature,   Book  I. 

GE(JGRAPI1Y 

1.     Europe. 

The  study  of  Europe  is  conducted,  as  was  the  study 

of    North   America,    by    "tri])s"    to   the   places   of 

interest  and  importance. 
The  study  of  the  grand  division,  as  a  wliole,  is  taken 

up  first  and  compared  with  North  .\merica  as  to 

relief,   climate,   drainage.      (See  outline  for  study 

of  continent.) 
After   the    voyage   of   steamer   from    New   York    to 

London,  each  country  is  visited  and  special  points 

noted. 


the  Girls'  "Candy"  Kitche 


A.sin. 

The  study  of  Asia  is  conducted 
America  and  Euro])e. 


is  was  that  of  North 


PnTinsylvanirt 


XV./A>      A^ 


T         rt     f 


A    lew    iiii|)i(tt;nil    lopics   iirc   slililic<l    ;i>    cciiIit^    :iiiiI 

t.V|.rs. 
A  gciKTiil   \icu    (if  I  III' riiiiiil  r-y  isn;ijric(l   liv  iiiLi;iiii;i  r-\ 

travels    llii-(iMt;li    llic   idiil  im-nl . 
Cliiii:!,    .I:i|>,iri    and     lii<li:i    arc-    slinlii-il     willi    ;^ii-aliT 

alU'lilinn    l<>    (Irlail. 

Akt 

I'raiif^'s    ('(Mirsc   nl'   Slii(l\-    in    Arl. 

I'lali^'s    ('oiirsc    ill    I  iidiisl  rial    Alls. 

I'irliirr   Slinli/         Si.     .loliii     ainl      IIm-      l.aiiili         \liirilli.; 

Tlic  All^'clil.s         Millcl;  Tlu-  LiuiKil'   Ijk-.tih-;  Spriii'; 

Anton    Mauve;   'I'lic    Wiiidiiiill        (iainiil. 

lNI)lTSTI{I.\h    WoHK 

Knife  and  Tool  Work  I'.-ii  holder,  lial  rack,  l>loller, 
nieeliaiiieal    toy.s. 

Indian    IJa.skel.s        I'M^nre  ei^lit    slilcli. 

A  u  rn  1  .\i  irn  (■ 

llaniilton's    IiileiMiediale         Sixlli    ^'<■ar. 
Every    Day  Aritlinielic    Uo(d<  'l"\vo. 

WlilTlXC 

.Vll  written  exerei.se.s  are  eoiisid<M-ed  as  w  riling  l<vs>oiis. 
Copy  book  is  used  when  needed  lor  drill.      I'alnu'r  iiiel  hod. 

Spelling 

Words  for  written  exercises  should  include  wortls  niis- 
spelled  in  any  written  exerci.se.  Lessons  taken  from  CJraded 
School  S])eller-     Spaiddiiifi  &   Miller. 

IIyoie.ne 

"Town  and  City" —  Gulick. 

I'UVSKAL    Cri.TlTRK 

Rhythm   work,   folk   dances,   ^'ames,   "lymnastics. 
Domestic  Sciexce 
Music 

Seventh  Year 

L.^NOIACiE 

lAtrrdtnrc. 

The  Courtship  of  Miles  Slandish;  Liuij;fellow's  sht)rter 
poems;  Rip  Van  Winkle;  AVhittier's  shorter  poems; 
The  White  Seal  Kii)lin,<-';  Lives  of  the  Hunted  — 
Thoin])son;  Biograi)hy  of  a  (Jri/./.ly  - -Thompson; 
Sketclies  from  Hnrronjihs. 
Theme   Work. 

Closely    correlated    with    other    studies,  especially    with 
History,  Geography  and  Literature.     Imaginary  jour- 
neys,   dialogues,    and    ]iersonifications;    reproduction, 
character  sketches   and    letter   writing. 
Formal  Language   Work. 

Review    and    application    of    rules  taught    in    ])receding 
grades.    Punctuation,  i)aragrai)hing  and  ca])italization. 
Engli.fh   Grammar. 

The  sin\ple  sentence  and  its  jjarts-suhject,  jiredicate, 
complements,  word  and  phrase  modifiers.  Analysis  and 
diagraming.     The  jiarts  of  s])eeeh. 


\I.ikinn    Appl.'   O.impllnft.. 
HiSTOKV 

History  of  the  I'liited  States;  The  Period  of  Discovery 
and  Exjiloralion;  The  Period  of  Colonization:  Colonial 
Wars;  The  Revolution;  Hiography  and  Literature; 
Maj)   Drawing;  Current   History. 

(iKOIJH.VB'in 

.{frica,   Autstrulia. 

The  Lsland.s  of  tiie  Pacific;  The  Inited  States;  Our 
Dependencies. 

Xati  Hi:  Sti  i)V 

I-"de]ncntar>'   S<icnce   Les.sons. 

HvcilENE 

"The   Body   at    Work"— (.ulick. 

Akt 

The  work  of  the  Seventh  \'ear  as  indicated  in  the  Prang 
Manual.      Much   su|)pleinentarv   work. 

Picture  Slud;/  Jai)anese  Prints;  Da  \'inci;  Dupre; 
Hofmann. 


Eating  the  Dumpliniis 


P.VGE   81 


"Dj^-.^  >.  t-r.,7wr^  X  -fV*  Q^^  />0  AF^ 


r  /  Xv-> A  v-»  y»  / 


Girls'  Ward   in   the  Iniirmary 

History 


Industrial  AVokk 

Woodwork    and    Raffia  —  Waste   basket,    sleeve    board, 
book  rack,  baskets. 

Spelling 

Careful  attention  to  sj)elling  in  cverxj  subject. 
Music 

Domestic  Science 
Arithmetic 

Smith's  Advanced  Arithmetic. 

Hamilton's  School  Arithmetic. 

Every  Day  Arithmetic  —  Hoyt   &  Peet. 

Eighth  Year 

Language 
Literature. 

Evangeline;  Sharp  Eyes  and  Other  Papers;  Biographical 
Stories;  The  Vision  of  Sir  Launfal;   Wild   Animals  I 


History  of  the  United  States. 

The  Constitution. 

Territorial  Growth  —  increase  in  population  and  wealth. 
Inventio7is. 

The  Cotton  Gin;  the  Steamboat;  Locomotive;  Construc- 
tion of  Railroads;  Ocean  Steamships;  Electrical 
inventions. 

The  War  of   181-2. 

The  Mexican  AVar. 

The  Slavery  Question.  Its  rise  and  growth;  effect  upon 
the  country. 

The  Civil  War;  cause,  duration,  incidents,  results. 

Reconstruction  period. 

Di.scovery  of  gold,  silver,  jjctrolcuin  anil  natural  gas. 

The  Spanish-American  War. 

Immigration. 


Have    Known;    Shorter    Poems    from    best  authors;     Bioyraphij. 

Snow  Bound;  The  Christmas  Carol.  H^n,.^.  (^Yax.  Daniel  Webster,  Lincoln,  Grant,  Sherman. 

Theme  Work.  Sheridan,  Lee. 

Based  on  Literature,  History  and  Geography.  Original  ^Lip  Drawing, 

composition.     Letter-wr-iting.  Civics    and    Current    History.      Daily     papers;     leading 

English  grammar  completed.  periodicals. 


(ilOOtiKAPIIY 

Eiiropi',  Asia. 

Much  .siipploiiKMitary  rcadiiii;. 

Map  work  —  coiiipositit)ii. 

(teof;raj)hy  generalized. 
Mathematical. 

The  earth  as  a  sphere. 

Form,    size,    movements,    effects;    rehition    to    the 
representation;  hititndc,   U)ngitnde,  zones. 


Land  and  water  forms;  atmosphere  and  chniate;   plant 
and  animal  life;  races  of  mankind. 

Industrial  and  Commercial. 

Leading  industries  of  the  world;  ])hysical  conditions  upon 
which  trade  depends;  commodities  of  exchange;  leading 
seaports,  lake  ports  and  river  ports  of  the  world;  great 
railroad  centers;  railroad  and  steamship  routes. 
Aht 

.V  course  of  study  in  .Vrt        Prang  Kducational  Company. 
Much  sup])lementary  work. 
I'ictiire  Stndji  —  Reynolds;  Corot. 
Hycmexe 

■'Control   of   TJody   and   ^liiid"-      (iulick. 

iNDrsrm  \i,  Wokk 

A  continuation  of  the  work  of  the  Seventh  Year. 
Model  of  an  aero])lane. 

Si'Ki,i.iN"(; 

AlilTHMETlC 

Hamilton's  School  Arithmetic. 

Every  Day  Arithmetic  —  Hoyt  &  Peet. 

Werremever's  .Vrithnietic  bv  Practice. 


Pojtnsylvania      Stai^    A/orinciI     School 


Ninth  Year 

English 

Grammar;  Literature;  Composition. 

Arithmetic 

Hamilton's  and  Milne's  Arithmetics. 

Complete  the  subject  and  review  thoroughly 
of  the  preceding  grades. 
Algebra 

Bailey's  High  School  Algebra. 

Wentworth's  Algebra. 
History 

Tappan's  English  History. 
Latin 

"Latin  Lessons" —  Smith. 

Civics 

"The  Community  and  the  Citizen" —  Dunn. 

Music  —  Art 


Manual  Training  —  Domestic  Science 
Physical  Geography 

Jarr's  New  Physical  Geography. 

Credit  is  given  in  the  Normal  Department  for  much  of 
the  work  completed  in  the  Ninth  Year. 

Music  in  the  Training  School 

The  music  of  the  Training  School  is  under  the  direct 
supervision  of  the  Director  of  the  Conservatory  of  Music 
and  is  taught  by  members  of  the  Supervisor's  class.  Mem- 
bers of  the  Senior  class  observe  the  work,  and  in  turn  are 
required  to  teach. 

The  course  of  study  is  carefully  prepared  and  the  work 
of  the  grades  conducted   after  the  best  known   methods. 

Teachers  are  carefully  trained  in  all  that  is  required 
of  an  expert  supervisor,  and  the  music  of  the  Training 
School  is  a  pronounced  feature. 


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/      School 


ALUMNI  REGISTRY 


Following  are   Ihi-   names  of  the  graduates  of  this  school   arranged  in  alphabetical  order.     This  facilitates  the  finding  of  any  name  IK-Iongiag 
in  the  list.     Opposite  the  name,  the  year  of  graduation  is  given,  and  as  the  Class  Directory  follows  this  list,  one  can  turn  at  once  to  the  penton's 

<'liiss,  olitaiii  his  adiin-ss,  and   tin-  list   of  liis  chissmates. 


Abfle,  listlicr  Marie 1'.)1U 

Adair,  Jennie  M IHS5 

Adair,  Margaret 1893 

Adair,  Rutti 1895 

.\dams,  Florence  1 1910 

Adams.  George 1913 

Adams,  Laura  A 1907 

Adams,  Pearl 1913 

Adams.  VVilda 1914 

Addleman,  Marie 1911 

Agcy,  Olive  M 1906 

Agey,  Wallace  B 1902 

Ague,  John  B 1S84 

Akins,  Juanita  B 19U 

Alabran,  Opal 1916 

Albert.  Ethel  Jemima 1916 

Algeo,  Ethel 1913 

Alcorn.  Edna  M 1910 

.Mderfer,  Grace 1911 

Alexander.  Julia  F 1902 

Alabran,  Dora 1913 


Allen,  Cota  L.    .    . 
.Mien.  Annie  E. 
Allen,  Florence  A. 
Allen,  Henrietta 
Allen,  Ruth     , 
Allen,  Jenncy 
Allen,  Mar>'  E.  K. 
Allen.  Margaret     .    . 

Allen.  Susie  A 

Alexander.  Margaret 
Allgood,  D.  J.     .         . 
Allgood,  Samuel     .    . 
Allison,  Edwin  H. 
Allison,  .^nnie  N.  . 
Allison,  D.  B.     .    . 
Allison,  Edwin   . 
Allison,  George  E.     .    , 
-Mlison,  Marion  Estelle 
Allison.  Walter  .... 
Allison,  J.  Lewis    .    .    . 
Allison.  R.  Wilson     . 
Allison,  S.  Isabel    .    . 
Allison,  Jeannette      ,    , 
Allshouse,  Blanche  I.    . 
Allshouse.  Grace    .    . 
Alston,  Carrie     .... 
Altemus.  Mary  Margaret 
,\lten.  .A.  \'irginia 
Alter,  lisabelle     .    . 
Alter,  Leola    .    -    . 
.Mter,  Nellie    .... 


1900 
1883 
1907 
1913 
1913 
IS.S9 
1900 
1912 
1,S97 
1909 
191.5 
1914 
1914 
1884 
1S8S 
1911 
1913 
1916 
1913 
ISSl 
1882 
1905 
1912 
1910 
1915 
1899 
1916 
1897 
1915 
1916 
1912 


Alter,  Leola 1907 

Alter,  Nelle 1913 

Alter.  Minnie 1906 

Aniberg.  Nora 1891 

Ament,  Margaret  A  ......    .    1916 

Amment,  Bessie  M 1915 

.\msden,  Marie 1916 

Anderson,  Alice  G 1895 

Anderson,  Alexander 1911 

Anderson,  Clara 1912 

Anderson,  Ida 1909 

.Anderson,  Irene 1901 

Anderson,  Lillian  J 1916 

Anderson,  \'ina 1889 

.\nderson.  Parks  Austin 1916 

Andrews,  Dora  B 1893 

Andrews,  Harriet  A 1900 

.Andrews,  James  E 1878 

.\ndrcws,  Lucile 1915 

.■\ndrews,  Marion  E 1916 

Andrews,  Mary  A 1889 

.\ndrews,  Marj-  \ 1905 

Andriessen,  Edith 1895 

Angeline,  Mildred 1913 

Angney,  Allan  B 1885 

Angney.  May  E 1882 

Angus.  Mary  A 1885 

Ankeny,  .Arthur 1913 

.Ankeny,  Elda  .\ 1904 

Ankeny,  Roy  H 1915 

Ansley,  Louisa  L 1899 

Ansley,  Mabel  M 1890 

Anthony,  Lou  E 1895 

•Applegate,  Florence 1914 

Arbaugh,  F.  N 1893 

.Archibald,  J.  P 1893 

.■\rmstrong,  Irene  B 1897 

.Armstrong,  Lillian  T 1896 

•Armstrong,  Ruth 1915 

Armstrong,  V'erlee 1913 

.Arnold,  Edna  V 1905 

.Arnold,  Lotta  L 1916 

Ashman.  Ida  May 1901 

.Ashton,  Laura  E 1898 

.Atkins,  Mar>' 1912 

Aukerman,  Dorothy 1915 

-Austin,  Irene 1911 

Ayres,  Clara 1891 

.Ayres.  J.  D 1891 

Baer,  Flora 1902 

Baer,  Florence 1911 

Bach.  Edwin  E 1894 


Bailey,  Kathleen  1914 

Bailey,  Eleanor  1912 

Bailey,  Margaret  1912 

Bair,  Roxella  1913 

Baird.  Mary  M.  1891 

Baker,  Bertha     .  1899 

Baker,  Elta 1913 

Baker,  Florence  M 1916 

Baker,  Henrietta 1899 

Baker,  Mary  M 1906 

Baker,  Sarah  L 1902 

Baker,  W.  S 1897 

Balmer,  Myrtle 1912 

Ball,  Anna 1916 

Balsinger,  W.  Ernest 1900 

Banfield,  Margaret  S,  .  1886 

Bannon,  Jennie  A 1911 

Bantley.  Albert  G 1898 

Barbour.  W.  W.     .    .  1.SS3 

Bardonner,  Margaret  C 1901 

Barker,  Maude  M 1897 

Barnes,  Agnes  C 1894 

Barnes,  Blanche  A 1S86 

Barnes.  Blanche 1893 

Barnes,  Joseph  F 1894 

Bamett,  Charles  W 1902 

Bamett,  George  W 1899 

Bamett,  Nan  E 1895 

Bamhart,  Frank  P 1895 

Bams.  Harriet  B 1907 

Bams.  Lida  R.  1905 

Barr.  .Anna  M.  .  1903 

Bair.  Mary  M.  .  1.S97 

Barr.  Stella 1910 

Barrett.  Agnes  M 1901 

Barrett,  Jennie  K 1911 

Barry,  Catharine  M 1896 

Barry,  Mar>'  E 189* 

Barr>-,  Mary  L 1890 

Barry,  Rose 1895 

Barthol,  Gertmde  1 1915 

Barton,  Humphrey  1882 

Bash,  Gladys      .  1908 

Bash,  Laura  1895 

Bash,  Pearl     .  1S92 

Bath.  Claude  E 1902 

Bauman.  Josie  G 1899 

Baumer.  A.  Katherine  1899 

Baumer.  Emma  L 1899 

Ba-xter.  Helen  Elizabeth  .    .  1910 

Beale.  Bessie  1913 

Bcattie.  Mar>- 1904 


Bcatlic.  Tirzah  L. 

1911 

Bcatty,  Anna 

1914 

Beatty.  Elsie  . 

1913 

Bcatty.  R.  C. 

1913 

Beatty.  M.  Rena  . 

1S9H 

Beck.  Ethel  Florence 

1909 

Beck.  Elsie  R.    .    . 

1911 

Beckett,  Emma.    .    .    . 

I9lft 

Bedell,  Merl  Edith    . 

1908 

Bee,  Howard  C.     . 

1900 

Bee,  Jessie  .M.    .    . 

1904 

Bee.  Lola  B.       .    . 

1902 

Bcggs,  Roma 

1911 

Beilstein.  Edna  S.. 

1910 

Beilstein.  Marie     .        -    - 

1912 

Bella.  Ada 

1913 

Bell.  Edna       ... 

1913 

Bell,  Edna  Todd    . 

1909 

Bell.  Hugh  M.   .    . 

1911 

Bell,  Jane    .... 

1914 

Bell,  Lillian     .    . 

1912 

Bell,  Mar>  H 

189C 

Bellman,  .Anna  E..    .    . 

1915 

Bellman,  Jenny  C. 

1915 

Beighel.  Elizabeth 

1896 

Beistcl.  H.  Clay     ... 

...    1893 

.        .       1912 

1911 

Bender.  H.  S 

1891 

Benner.  Margaret     .    .    . 

.        .    1893 

Bennett   Ada 

.    1915 

Bennett.  Mabel  Rose    . 

1909 

Bennett.  Margaretta  D.  . 

1901 

Bennett,  May  %'.  .        .    . 

1911 

Bennett,  Nellie  E. 

1900 

Bennett.  Nellie 

1916 

1913 

1914 

Berkey.  Ethel    .    . 

1913 

Berkcy,  Florence  .        . 

1913 

Berkey,  HUda 

1913 

Berkey,  Jacob  M.     .    . 

.    1878 

Berkey.  William  A.   . 

1902 

Bert.  Margaret 

1912 

Bert.  Mar>- 

1912 

Berthel.  Opal  L. 

1903 

Besselman.  Gertrude 

1915 

Best,  Ada  Mae  .    .    . 

1910 

Best.  Elizabeth  E. 

1903 

Best.  Ninabelle 

.    1913 

Beswick.  Lois 

.    1915 

Betchart,  Eva 

.             .    1916 

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^2     School 


Alumni  Registry  —  Continued 


Bevan.  Lillian  Rot- 
Bigler.  Zella  P. 
Bilger.  Nellie      . 
Bing.  Pauline  .    . 

Bingey,  Alda  Dorrance 
Bird.  Helen  L. 
Birkman,  Sara 
Birnie.  Mary  . 
Bisel.  Grace    -    .    . 
Bishop.  Leah  \'. 
Biter.  R.  H.    . 
Bitner,  Olive 
Bixler.  Fannie  \  . 
Black.  E.  Dora 
Black.  Laura  Jean 
Black.  Mary  J.  . 
Black.  Olive   .    , 
Black.  Sarah 
Blackburn.  .\lta  Jane 
Blackman.  .^Ima 
Blair.  Emma  B. 
Blair.  Mary  E.  - 
Blakely.  Joseph  A. 
Blanchard.  Olive   . 
Blankenbuehler.  Elizabe 
Blattenberger.  Jane  . 
Bleasby.  E.  Irene 
Blinn.  Edna  F.  , 
Block.  Pauline 
Blose.  Helen  J. 
Blose.  Rachel 
Blose,  Wilda  B.. 
Blough.  Sara  D. 
Blough,  \'erda  K. 
Blucher.  Claribel 
Blocher.  Loura  M . 
Blue.  John  .        . 
Blyholder.  Blanche  M. 
Blyholder.  Katherine    , 
Boardman,  Helen 
Boardman.  Lidie 
Bock.  George  H. 
Boggs.  May  C.  . 
Bohlander.  Lera  S. 
Bolotin,  Selma  . 
Books.  Mabel  R. 
Boon.  Jean.    . 
Booth.  TiUie  . 

Bortz.  Flora 

Bossart,  Ruth  M.      ,    . 
Bossart.  Virginia   - 
Bossart.  Virginia  Ross 
Bossick.  Mary   .... 
Bostock,  Alice    .... 
Bost.  Clarissa  Marion  . 
Bothell.  Clara  E.  . 
Botsford.  Edith  D. 
Boucher.  Agnes 
Boucher.  Mary 
Boucher.  Maud 
Boucher.  Ruth  L. 
Bowes.  Ethel 
Bowers.  Hannah  F. 
Bowman.  Agnes  S. 
Bowman.  E.  L.  . 
Bowman,  Harr>*  E.   , 
Bowman.  Hazel  G. 
Boyer.  B.  Frank 
Boyer.  Elizabeth 
Boyl.  M.  Genevieve 
Boyle.  K.  Gertrude 
Boyle.  Mary  C. 
Bracken.  Thomas  S. 
Braden.  Verda   .    . 
Bradley,  Charles  M.     . 
Bradshaw,  Mattie     .    . 
Bradt,  Jennie     . 
Brady,  Carrie  L.    .    . 
Brady,  Clara  M.    .    ,    , 
Brady,  Minnie  .... 


191I-, 

Brad\-.  Roland 

1911 

Brady.  Minnie 

1911) 

Bragdon.  Carrie  L. 

lS9.i 

Braham.  .\udene 

1908 

Brallier.  Lou  \'. 

1911 

Brandt.  Emma  C. 

isse 

Brant.  Luella. 

1913 

Brauchler.  Anna 

191.T 

Brauchler.  Marie  S. 

189U 

Braun.  Kathryn 

1S.S.S 

Breitenstein.  France 

1915 

Breitinger.  Hazel  . 

1S9S 

Brennan.  Helen 

1.S9S 

Breniser.  Cynthia 

1914 

Bretch.  Frederica  L. 

1.S9S 

Brewer.  Marion  G. 

1906 

Brickell.  Howard 

1S91 

Bricker.  Marion 

191U 

Bricker.  Henriett  i 

1914 

Bricklev.  Maricn  V 

1S90 

Brickley.  Wilmer  H 

189S 
1912 
191G 
1913 
191.5 
1911 
1895 
1895 
1914 
1902 
1898 
1911) 
1916 
1916 
1,SS7 
1899 
1913 
1913 
1S91 
191U 
1910 
1910 
1913 
1891 
1913 
1889 
1912 
1911 
1909 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1914 
1S,S4 
1910 
1913 
1912 


1913 
1907 
1890 
1903 
1909 
1916 
1,S94 
1910 
1913 
1901 


1888 
1889 
1904 


1913 
1910 
1883 
1914 
1901 
1904 
1913 
1913 
1911 
1910 
1910 
1913 
1912 
1886 
1916 
1910 
1913 
1913 
1915 
1916 
1916 

Bridges.  Marguerite  1911 

Brimmer.  Jessie  G.  .    1894 

Brindle.  Janet    .        .  .    .    1915 

Briney.  E.  Bertha 1902 

Briney.  Olive  M.  .    1S99 

Brinker.  Gasper  C.  1880 

Brisbine.  Ruth  .  1915 

Brockway.  Mabel  C.  .    1902 

Broderick,  Marion         1914 

Brody.  Rosalind 1916 

Brombach.  Jennie  M 1911 

Brombach.  Therese  H 1915 

Brooks.  Eliza.  1902 

Brosious.  Sarah  .    1914 

Brown,  Charle.^  J.  .    1880 

Brown,  Edith  O.  1904 

Brown,  Hattic  G.  .    1891 

Brown,  Ida  M.  1910 

Brown.  Irma  R.  1907 

Brown.  Jacob  S.  1905 

Brown.  Jane  \V 1910 

Brown.  Jean 1913 

Brown.  Josephine  R 1905 

Brown.  Katheryn  R  , 

Brown.  Lizzie  M 

Brown.  Mabel  L.  . 
Brown.  Mabel  R 
Brown.  M.  Jennie 
Brown.  Jennie  M. 
Brown.  J.  W.  A. 


Bn 


Marion 
,  Marion  I 
,  Mildred 
,  Nellie  C. 
.  Olive  E 


Brown.  Ruth  M. 
Brown.  \'elma 
Brown,  Robert  .    . 
Brown   William  C. 
Brown.  Willard 
Brownlee.  Bertha 


Bn 


vnlee.  Helrii 
vnlee.  Mabel 


Bruce.  Hilda  M. 
Bruce.  James  L. 


Lau 


B. 


Bruce.  Sarah  E. 
Brumbaugh.  Bertha 
Brunner.  Minnette  C. 
Bryan.  Lottie  B.    . 
Bryan.  Minnie  J. 
Bryson.  Sara  . 
Buchanan.  Ruth 
Buchanan.  Ruth 
Buchanan.  Edith 
Buchanan.  Ernest 
Buck.  Edith  M.     . 


1916 
1883 
1906 
1910 
1.884 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1883 
1910 
1894 
1915 
1915 
1911 
1911 
1399 
1914 
1907 
1912 
1.889 
1905 
1906 
1908 
1900 
1886 
1904 
1912 
1900 
1893 
1887 
1915 
1915 
1912 
1912 
1902 
1901 


Buck.  Mary  A.  1910 

Buck.  Maude  A.  1911 

Buckley.  Ula  Mary  1916 

Buente.  Grace  I.  .  1907 
Bulgin.  Lucile     ,                                  ,    1911 

Burgoon.  Marie  P.  1911 

Burgess.  Myrtle  L.  1906 

Burgi.  Mabelle  .    ,  1914 

Burke.  Alice  .    .    .  1914 

Burke.  Margaret    .  1915 

Burkett.  May  E.   .  1.S98 

Burkhard.  Agnes  K.  1916 

Burlingame.  Florence  1913 

Burtsfield.  Zelah    .    .  1915 

Burtt.  May  B 1896 

Bushyager.  Hazel  Fern  .    .    1916 

Buterbaugh.  Mary  Olive  1913 

Buterbaugh.  A.  Laura  1906 

Buterbaugh.  Kathryn  1909 

Buterbaugh.  S.  Grace  1905 

Butler.  C.  Edwin  .  1901 

Butler.  Elzora  G.  1S96 

Butlet.  Martha  .  1912 
Butler.  Sara  Madge  .  190.8 
Buzzell.  Nellie  S.  .                           .    1S9S 

Byers.  Mabel  L.  1911 

Caddy.  Zenaida  1904 

Calder.  John  R.  1880 

Caldwell.  Attie  1914 

Caldwell.  A.  Mary  1S97 

Caldwell.  Ellen  B.  1911 

Caldwell.  Ohve  B.     .    .  1.SS9 

Calhoun.  Clara  A.     .  1893 

Calhoun.  Jennie  X.  .  1886 

Calhoun.  Marguerite  \'..  1896 

Calhoun.  Mary  L.  1897 

Callaghan.  Loretta  iM  ,  1902 

Callen.  Florence    .    .  1902 

Calloway.  Marion  M.  .    .  1915 

Cameron.  Annie  R 1891 

Cameron.  Christine  M.  1889 

Cameron.  Clara 1887 

Cameron.  Katherine 1891 

Cameron.  Madge  B..  .    1903 

Cameron.  Martha  .\.  1881 

aude  \-.  1903 

iriam  R.  1900 

Camp.  John  N.  1909 

Campbell.  Agnes  Jane  1908 

Campbell.  Alice  L.     ,  1.S.S8 

Campbell,  Bessie       ...  1913 

Campbell,  J.  Ellsworth  1914 

Campbell,  Ethel  1914 

Campbell,  Frank  B.  1915 

Campbell,  Bessie   .  1913 

Campbell,  Elizabeth.  1916 

Campbell,  Margaret  .  1913 
Campbell,  Mabel  .  .  1913 
Campbell,  Mabel  .                         .        1915 

Campbell.  Elsie  M.  1910 

Campbell.  Elva  1902 

Campbell.  Keturah   .  1S95 

Campbell.  Lois  Malinda  ions 

Campbell.  Lulu  M.   .  1911 

Campbell.  Marj-     .    .  191)3 

Campbell.  Mary  M.  1910 

Campbell.  Mary  S.    .  1916 

Campbell.  S.  Flora    .  1887 

Campbell.  Helen 1912 

Campney.  Sarah  L.  1895 

Canan.  Elsie  D.  1902 

Canan.  Jessie  E.     .  1904 

Cannon.  Mary  W.  1886 

Carlson.  Helen  E.  1916 

Carlson.  Jeannette  F.  1916 

Carlson.  Jennie  .    .  1913 

Carmalt.  Gladstone  1913 

Carmalt.  Gladys 1914 

Carmalt.  Helen  A 1910 

Carmalt.  Horace  G 1,897 


Carnahan.  Elizabeth  191B 

Carnahan.  Matie  ...                 .  1916 

Carnahan,  Minnie     .                     .    .  1903 

Carnahan.  Sadie  M 1910 

Carnahan.  Thetta 1889 

Carney.  Alice  B 1885 

Carothers.  Elizabeth  M 1895 

Carr.  Helen         .                                    .  1915 

Carr.  Ruth      .                                      .  191.3 

Carroll.  Hazel                                      .  1915 

Carroll.  Zata  .    ,                                 .  1913 

Carroll.  J.  G.      .                                 .  1887 

Carson.  John  S.                                  .  1895 

Carter.  Albeit  F.  .    ,                     .    .  1892 

Carter.  Lucile  1 1892 

Carter.  M.  Blanche 1890 

Carter.  Susan     ...                     .    .  1913 

Case.  Gertrude  S.                               .  1886 

Cass.  Nellie  Elizabeth                       .  1908 

Castaneda.  Erasmus 1911 

Cattron.  Myltreda  E 1912 

Caulfield.  Mary  G 1888 

Cavanaugh.  Mary                              .  1916 

Caven.  Agnes                                      .  1890 

Cawley,  Nan  L.                                  .  1885 

Chalfant,  Martha          1890 

Chalfant,  Mary  1 1890 

Chamberlin,  Wil.na  E 1915 

Chambers.  Ella  J 1902 

Chambers.  Kathryn  R.     ,         ...  1898 

Chapman.  James  F 1896 

Chapman.  Wallace  C 1899 

Chase.  C.  Belle 1894 

Cheeseman.  Anna  M 1888 

Cheeseman.  M.  Bertha                 .    .  1899 

Cherry.  Maria 1914 

Chester.  Delia  M 1881 

Chester.  Edna  F 1892 

Chestnut.  Anna 1912 

Chisholm.  Lillian  A 1888 

Chisholm,  Mary  G 1894 

Chisholm,  Mary  L 1887 

Christman,  Zilpha  F 1914 

Christie.  Mercedes 1915 

Christy.  CM 1897 

Christy,  Kate  S 1888 

Christy,  Louise  H 1879 

Christy,  Marion  F 1896 

Christy,  Maude  A 1877 

Chubbuck.  Leah 1913 

Church,  Helen  Olive 1915 

Clark.  Alba  June 1915 

Clark.  Irene  Audrie 1915 

Clarke.  Florence 1913 

Clark.  Anna  J 1905 

Clark.  Annie  M.                                    .  1887 

Clark.  Charlotte                                 .  1892 

Clark.  Effie  M,  .                                 .  1904 

Clark.  Eleanor  .                                 .  1914 

Clark.  Janet  L.                                    .  1911 

Clarke.  Janet.                                     .  1913 

Clark.  Mary  B.      .                             .  1889 

Clark.  Mary  E.                                   .  1911 

Clark.  Garnet     .                                 .  1912 

Clawson.  Carolyn      1909 

Clawson.  Cora  A 1894 

Clawson.  Harry  B 1910 

Clemenson.  Glenni  II 1916 

Clement.  Bertha  B 1893 

Cleveland.  Helen 1913 

Clingerman.  Mary  B 1887 

Clougher.  Mary  H '  .  1901 

Clowes.  Marie    .            1915 

Clowes.  Owens  .                                 .  1913 

Cluley.  Ivy     .    .                                 .  18S8 

Clush,  Ethel  .    .                                 .  1911 

Cochran.  E.  Jessie     .                     .    .  1898 

Cochran.  Laura  C 188.5 

Cochrane.  Elizabeth  G 1916 

Cochran.  M.  Etta          1883 


Po.> 


Alumni 

Registry       (Continued 

fochnin.  Mary 

l^llll 

Croiiemeyer.  (  ..lolm- 

IH99 

IJavin.  M.  ICinnia 

v.»w, 

Dunian.  Duiay  R. 

l»97 

C'ochnin.  VVilliiini  A. 

IHHd 

C"roj<it?r.  Mary  I.     . 

1H9I 

IJavi».  .Vlihired  I', 

1911 

Dun.  an.  Efia  M. 

IWJI 

Coder.  Adii  C. 

1  H1)L> 

CroHwnan.  Gertrude 

1912 

IJavin.  .Myrtle 

1911 

l>un<an.  Marry  \. 

lUII) 

Coc.  Lucy   .    . 

l!ii:i 

Crosmiin.  Charlotte  M. 

I9(),'> 

DaviH.  .Mabel 

1911 

Duntan.  Ivyi 

iwn 

Coflin.  lulith  V.     , 

1H!I(I 

Cruian.  Catherine 

IIKMI 

IJavi».  S:imiiel  .M . 

1H7U 

Duncan.  .Mary 

19  I.I 

Coffin.  S.  <;cr(riitli' 

IS'.lll 

Crusan.  Tillie 

191,1 

Davi».  VIda  M. 

IWM 

Duncan   Mary  'J 

IMNI 

Cole.  KrameH 

I'.pi:) 

(  ruH.m.  Mary 

1911 

Uaviwn.  .Mary 

IWKi 

Dunliam,  Anna  .M 

1WU 

Condron.  11.  U 

I.HIIL' 

Crusan,  Ruth 

19l:< 

Davy.  Cordelia  II. 

lOUl 

Dunliam.  Carrie  L. 

ISttI 

Coiidron.  \\:vM-\ 

11112 

Crusan.  Stella 

1909 

Day,  Blanche  .VI . 

I8UH 

Dunham,  .M.  llUin' h' 

IW)I 

Conkle.  Ziln.a 

VWl 

Crytzcr,  Lillian 

I9I,-| 

Day,  Ella  R, 

IH87 

Dunlum.  .Maude  < 

1«()4 

Connelly.  Viola 

v^\^l 

Cubbage,  Margaret  j 

1N9.-1 

Dean.  Daisy  R.. 

1 897 

Dunlap.  DelLi  A. 

1901 

Cohen.  .Illle  W. 

isim 

Cullers,  Lettie  B. 

IHXH 

Dean,  Helen  .    .    , 

1908 

Dunlap.  Maritaret 

1914 

Coleman.  Ada 

1S!)1 

Cullis.  Ellen  M. 

1916 

Deeiner,  Minerva  P. 

lUlO 

Dunlap  Martha . 

1913 

Colvin.  Flora  Harriet 

niii; 

Culp.  Baisy  E.  . 

HKi:t 

Delamater.  Lillian 

I8»U 

Dunlap.  Twila  A. 

1911 

Conlin.  Mamie  L. 

iiii);i 

Cummings.  Lillian  1'. 

ISIW 

Delamater.  Olive  G. 

1890 

Dunmirc.  Bertlia 

1012 

Connair.  Catliarinc  Marie 

I'.iin 

(  ujnmins.  Eleanor  G. 

1S98 

Del  Torrhio.  Ida 

191.1 

Dunmire.  .Mary  IV 

I9IA 

Conway.  Mary  Isal).! 

I '.11(1 

Cunningham.  Bessie  M. 

I90:( 

Dennen.  M.  Elizabeth 

191,5 

Dunn.  Mary  H. 

1910 

Cook,  Alice     . 

nil  2 

Cunningham,  liazel  . 

I'.U.l 

Depp.  Frank  II. 

1«0,5 

Dunwiddie.  .Manx-  l< 

IWW 

Cook.  Ida    ,    , 

1'.I12 

Cunningham,  Edna  . 

I'.plil 

Detweiler.  Melinda  M 

100,5 

Durling,  Willi.  T. 

IHHH 

Cook.  Caribcll 

I'.HIS 

Cunningham,  E.  Gertrude 

IWM 

DeVinney,  William  .\l 

I8S9 

Durning.  Jean 

1913 

Cook,  Mary  IC. 

I'.iiii 

Cunningham.  Erma  L. 

1S9S 

Diaz.  Jose  Emilo  . 

1911 

Dumt.  .Myrtle  M. 

laoH 

Cook.  Wilila  J.  . 

nilii 

Cunningham.  Frank  H. 

1897 

Dick,  Howard  J.    . 

1901 

Duvall.  Anna  .M. 

IHUO 

Coon,  Bess  L. 

IMO'.I 

Cunningham.  Grace  A. 

1902 

Dickie.  Belle  J.  . 

1904 

Dwyiters.  E<lna 

1913 

Coon.  Florence  M. 

I'.lUi 

Cunningham.  Helen  ICIliolt 

1909 

Dickie.  Bessc      .    . 

1914 

Dyer.  Eleanor  R. 

1892 

Coon.  Murray   .    . 

i',u:i 

Cunningham.  I.  Elizabeth 

190.') 

Dickie.  Charlotte  . 

1890 

Dyer.  William  J 

1893 

<"ooncy.  John  11.    , 

t<H12 

Cunningham.  J.  Wilbi.r 

19(12 

Dickie,  Esther    .    .    . 

1911 

Dyesn.  Mertyn 

IK92 

Cooper.  Ellen 

1W12 

Cunningham.  Laur.v 

I'.lKl 

Dickie.  Laura  M.  . 

1903 

Earnest.  Bcm 

1913 

<'ooper.  Mary  H. 

ISS.-) 

Cunningham.  Paul 

1911 

Dickie,  Lorctta  M.    . 

1892 

Earliart.  Marry  W 

1H99 

Cooper.  Mary  11. 

1908 

Cunningham.  Mary  B. 

I'.lll 

Dickie.  N.  Mabel  .    . 

1899 

Eakin.  .Mar>-  Ellen 

1913 

Cooper.  Mary  .!. 

1888 

Cunningham.  Pearl 

l'((l,-, 

Dickson.  W.  J.  .    .    . 

1889 

Eba.  Edna  J. 

lUOl 

i'ordier.  Anita 

1S88 

Cunningham,  E.  Ruth 

l'.(l.-> 

Diehl,  Flora    .        . 

1914 

Eba.  Helen  M. 

UKW 

Corey,  Joseph  Zener 

llllO 

Cunningham.  Samuel  K. 

1902 

Diener,  Mary  I**. 

1916 

Eberle.  Alma 

1914 

C^ornelius.  Anna 

I'lOS 

Curry.  Ethel  W 

190.5 

Dill.  Anson  J. 

1879 

Ebbcrs.  Edith  M . 

1897 

CouKlin.  Ethel  G. 

nnii 

Cushing.  Bess 

I9i:t 

Dill.  Helen  H. 

1907 

Eckcnrode.  Vera 

1913 

Coulter.  Frank  W. 

I'.KW 

Dain,  Hannah  K 

IssT 

Dillon.  Edythc  S.  . 

1902 

Eccles.  Lida  M. 

1884 

Courtney.  Grace  .\. 

I'.un 

Dale.  Mar>- 

I'.il.-, 

Dingeldein.  Freida 

1913 

Eckman.  Rcna  S. 

1887 

Cover.  Edith  E. 

nn.3 

Dalby.  Helen  A. 

1912 

Dinsmore.  Gertrude 

.    .    1914 

Edie.  M.  Leanna 

1884 

Covey.  Maud  E.    .    . 

isno 

Dalby.  Lucy  .    . 

1S,S7 

Diven.  Marie      .    . 

1915 

Edmonds,  Jennie 

1894 

Cowan.  Gladys  .    ,    . 

191.i 

Daly.  Regina 

1911 

Dodds.  Edith          .    . 

1899 

Edwards,  Caroline 

1901 

Cowan.  M.  Corrinne     -    , 

191.') 

Daly.  Mar>- 

I9i:i 

Doerzbacher.  Caroline 

L 1908 

Edwards,  ElU  C.  . 

1887 

Cowan.  Harriet  J.     . 

1S99 

Daly.  Margaret  G. 

191.5 

Doherty.  .Xnna  G.     . 

1910 

Edwards.  Martha 

1915 

Cowan.  Lois  .... 

1913 

Dana.  Marjori 

1913 

Domb.  Zelda  V.     . 

1908 

Edwards,  George  M 

i;too 

Cowan.  Margaret  J. 

inoi 

Daugherty.  Delia 

191.5 

Donahcy.  Grace 

191.5 

Edtvards,  Samuel 

1913 

Cowan.  Nelle 

1911 

Daugherty.  Gail 

1913 

Donahey.  Naomi  B. 

1897 

Egli.  Amelia  R. 

1901 

Cowley.  Elizabeth  B. 

1,S9.3 

Daugherty.  James 

1916 

Donahue.  Margaret  . 

1912 

Eiseman.  Florence 

1914 

Co.x.  May 

1912 

Daugherty,  A.  Ma\- 

1906 

Doncaster.  .Vrctic  .    . 

1914 

Eiseman.  Elma  (  . 

1896 

<"oy.  Ruth 

1916 

Daugherty.  Helen 

I'.IOS 

Donnelly.  Charles.    - 

1911 

Eiseman.  Laura  E 

1911 

Cratt,  Laura  .    , 

191.-) 

Daugherty.  Howard 

I'.ll.'i 

Donnellj-.  Ivlizabeth 

1913 

Ekas.  .^gnes  E. 

1888 

Craft.  Marie  J. 

1912 

Daugherty.  Mary  .A 

1911 

Donnelly.  Joseph  . 

1913 

Ekin.  .Mice  M. 

1902 

Craig.  Grace  .    . 

1912 

Davidson.  Elizabeth 

1911 

Donnelly.  Paul  .    . 

1916 

Elder.  Emma  J. 

1909 

Craig.  Mary 

1912 

Davidson.  Lettie 

I'.lll 

Donahue.  Margaret  B. 

1916 

Elder.  Marguerite 

1892 

Craig,  Birdie  B. 

1899 

Davidson.  Margaret 

IS'.l'.l 

Doty.  Daniel  W.    .    . 

.    1880 

Elder.  Maude  W. 

1890 

Craig.  Elizabeth  l-'. 

iS9r, 

Davies.  Bertha  . 

1913 

Double.  Mary  .\. 

1916 

Elkin.  Hazel  . 

1914 

Craig.  Elizabeth  Jane 

1903 

Davies.  Margaret  K 

191.5 

Douds.  .\gnes  M.  .    . 

1902 

Elkin.  John  P. 

1880 

Craig.  Ford  B. 

1902 

Davies.  Margaret 

1910 

Doud.s.  D.  \V.    .    . 

1893 

Elkin.  Linus  J. 

1910 

Craig.  J.  Brad 

1896 

Davies.  Marian  E. 

190S 

Douglass.  Hazel     . 

1912 

Elkin.  OUve  F.  . 

1910 

Cramer.  John  W.  . 

1887 

Davies.  Mac  .    . 

190.5 

Douglass.  Joy    .    .    . 

1916 

Elkin.  W.  F.  . 

1890 

Cramer.  W.  Justin 
Cravener.  Constance  E.    , 

1886 

Davies.  Zillah  Z. 

1S97 

Douglass.  Lill  M. 

1901 

Elkin.  William  F. 

18^ 

1916 

Davies.  X-my  -    . 

1901 

Douglass.  Newell  . 

1911 

Ellenbcrscr.  Jessie  O. 

1896 

<'rawford.  Alice  J. 

1895 

Davis.  Annie  S. . 

l,-i90 

Douthitt.  M.  Ella 

1915 

Ellenberger.  Martha  \'. 

1904 

Crawford.  Clara  B. 

1897 

Davis.  Bessie  S. 

1.S96 

Doulhilt.  Zannibel    - 

1S96 

Ellinger.  Merlin  E. 

1916 

Crawford.  Ella  E. 

1886 

Davis.  Clarence  E. 

I'.IO.S 

Dowling.  Alice  J.  . 

1909 

Elliott,  .\daline  M 

1885 

Crawford.  Estlier  J.  - 

1916 

Davis.  Cora  B. 

1903 

Dowling.  Bemadine 

1905 

Elliot.  Edna  M. 

1916 

Crawford.  Hairy    . 

1916 

Davis.  Dorothea  I 

1916 

Dowling.  Kathryn 

1912 

Elliott.  Jess  D. 

1899 

Crawford,  Helen  R. 

1906 

Davis.  Edgar  C. 

1.S9.S 

Dowling.  I-oretta 

1911 

Elliott.  Elizabeth 

1910 

Crawford,  Mars- 

i;toi 

Davis.  Emma  E. 

l.-iS3 

Draft.  Miriam 

.    1907 

Elliott.  Dorothy 

1912 

Crawford.  X. Jean     - 

1S99 

Davis.  Elda  M . 

ISil.-i 

Drew.  Helen  R. 

1907 

Ellis.  Mar^-  B.    . 

1S94 

Crawford.  S.  Hazlette 

1906 

Davis.  Elvira  M. 

191.5 

Drcwes.  Irene 

1915 

Ellis.  Sarah  E.    . 

1SS7 

Crawford.  \V.  Clark 

\9ll.") 

Davis.  Grace  .\. 

191.5 

DuBarr>-.  Juliette  T. 

.    1916 

Elrich.  Charles 

.           1S77 

Crea.  Eliza  B 

1910 

Davis.  Grace  M. 

1915 

Dubbs.  H.  \V. 

1899 

Elrick.  Clarissa  M 

1910 

Creehan.  Margaret  \'.  . 

1916 

Davis.  Jane     . 

1913 

Du«.  Amelia  M 

1S96 

Ely.  MabeUe  .    . 

1911 

Creese.  Blanclie 

KS99 

Davis,  Thomas 

1913 

Duff.  Jane  D. 

.    1898 

Ely.  SeldonM. 

1888 

Creese.  Jane  E. 

1911 

Davis,  Jean    .    . 

1912 

Duff.  Millie  S. 

1893 

Emerick.  \'iola  M . 

1910 

Creese,  Olive  T.     . 

1901 

Davis.  Lucille  .*\. 

1915 

Duff.  Ruth 

1912 

Emerson.  C.  E\-angic 

1S99 

Creps.  Elbie  E.  .    . 

1904 

Davis.  Magdalene 

1912 

Dufiey.  William  E. 

.    1880 

Emerson.  John  C. 

1899 

Cribbs,  Nellye  J.   . 

1908 

Davis.  Margaret    , 

1916 

Dullard.  Marie       . 

1913 

Empfield.  Berlin 

1906 

Crider,  Annie  M 

1S86 

Davis.  Seba    . 

1912 

Dunbar.  Georgiana   . 

1913 

Empfield.  Ella  E. 

1SS4 

Crocker.  Elizabeth 

1910 

Davis,  i.aura  M . 

l,-i,S.5 

Duncan.  Laura  . 

.    1913 

Empfield.  Kate  E. 

1887 

Crombie.  Florence 

1902 

Davis,  Mabel  P. 

1909 

Duncan.  Alice  M.      . 

.    1909 

Engle.  Grace 

1915 

Crombie.  Mary  H. 

1S9S 

Davis.  Margaret  t  . 

1SS3 

Duncan.  .Vnna  M. 

1905 

Engle.  Mabelle  R 

1S99 

P.\c,E  87 


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Alumni  Registry  —  Continued 


England.  Esther  A.  . 
England,  Florence 
Englehardt.  Margaret 
Englert.  Alice  E.   .    . 
Erhard.  Mary     ,    .    , 
Esch.  Mar>'  L.   .    .    . 
Eshbaugh.  Gettie 
Esson,  Lulu    .... 
Esterline.  Anna  C.    . 
Euwer.  Nannie  F. .    , 
Everest,  Myrtle     .    , 
Evans,  Mayme  .    .    . 

-     ,     ,     ,         1916 

1912 

1913 
.    .    1S94 
,         1914 
191.5 
1914 
1914 

1SS2 

1.S95 
1912 

1912 

Evans.  Alice  .    . 
Evans,  Anna  P.     , 
Evans,  Annie  E.    . 
Evans.  Blodwin  A. 
Evans.  Emily  S.     , 
Evans.  Fanny  . 
Evans.  Jessie      .    . 
Evans.  Nancy  Olive 
Evans.  Fannie    .    . 
Evans.  Mary  E.    . 
Evans,  Rebecca  L. 
Evans.  Ruth  .    .    . 
Ewens.  Ethel  M.  . 
Ewing,  Anna  M.    . 
Ewing,  Maude  L.  . 
Ewing.  Caroline  I. 
Ewing,  Roberta  M. 
Eyster.  Charles  W. 
Farnsworth.  Edna 
Farquhar.  Arnold  , 
Farrar,  Dorothy 
Farrar,  Helen  1.     . 
Fair,  George  H. 
Fair,  May  C.      . 
Fair,  R.  Willis    . 
Fairley.  Elizabeth  D 
Falkenstein,  Helen 
Falls,  Wilhelmena. 
Faloon.  Mary  H.  . 
Faulkner.  Mayes  E. 
Faust.  Eleanora     . 
Faust,  Winifred 
Fawcett.  Margaret 
Feicht.  Emelia  T. 
Feick.  Marie  D.     . 
Feit.  George  J.  .    . 
Felgar.  Grover  C. 
Fennell,  Cora  M.  . 
Fennell.  Floyd   . 
Fennell.  Irving  .    . 
Fennell.  Minnie 
Ferguson.  Ada  I.   . 
Ferguson.  Clara 
Ferguson.  Gladys  . 
Ferguson.  James  T. 
Ferguson.  Lydia 
Ferguson,  Mary  A. 
Ferrier.  Mary  L.    . 
Fetterhoof,  Floy    . 
Fetzer,  Ella  L.   .    . 
Field,  Mary  M..    . 
Fielding,  Eva  L.    . 
Fielding.  Fronie  S. 
Fielding.  Winnifred 
Fingal.  Lotta  E.     . 

1911 
1898 
1902 
1911 
1889 
1914 
1888 
1908 
1915 
1916 
1916 
1915 
1915 
1889 
1900 
1916 
1896 
1912 
1912 
1916 
1912 
1911 
1881 
1885 
1877 
1888 
1910 
1915 
1910 
1902 
1913 
1915 
1913 
1897 
1915 
1890 
1909 
1916 
1912 
1913 
1913 
1891 
1911 
1915 
1904 
1890 
1916 
1915 
1899 
1888 
1901 
1899 
1888 
1912 
1905 

Finnegan.  Ilose  M. 
Fireman.  Jean  I.    . 
Firestone.  Lillian  . 
Fischer.  Carrie  A. 
Fiscus.  Blanche 
Fiscus,  Clara  .    .    - 
Fiscus,  L  L.    .    , 
Fiscus.  J.  J.    . 
Fiscus.  N.  S.  .    .    , 
Fisher.  Effie  J.   . 
Fisher,  Harry  H.    . 

1916 
1915 
1916 
1903 
1888 
1889 
1892 
1887 
1891 
1893 
1886 

Fisher.  Kathryn  L.  191.5 

Fisher.  James  G.    .  1899 

Fisher.  John  S.  1S86 

Fisher.  Maude  L.  1900 

Fitt,  Florence     .  1916 

Fitzgerald.  Jean  M.  1905 

Fitzgerald.  Teresa  1912 

Fi.\,  Rebecca  N.     .  1888 

Fleck,  Alice  Lesta  1908 

Fleck,  F.  Earl     .  1889 

Fleck.  G.  Dare  .  1902 

Fleck.  Frieda  R.  1915 

Fleck.  Gertrude  G.  1910 

Flegal.  Man-  E.  1899 

Flegal.  Margaret    ,  1915 

Flegal.  Virginia  .  1913 

Fleitzer.  Marcus  W.  1912 

Fleisher.  Lottie  G.     .                         .  1895 

Fleming.  Elsie    .    .  1913 

Fleming.  Hope  .    ,  1913 

Fleming.  Jessie  E.  1901 

Fleming.  Louise  S.     .  1886 

Fleming.  M.  Elizabeth                      .  1904 

Fleming.  Mary  E 1896 

Fleming.  Vernor  M. 1916 

Foale.  Myrtle  M.  .    ,  1907 

Forcey.  Helen 1913 

Ford.  Eva  B.      .    ,                     .        .  1882 

Ford.  Mary  E 1883 

Foreman.  Alfred  H 1905 

Foreman,  William  0 1905 

Foresman,  Anna  Ruth              ,    ,    .  1909 

Forney.  Ruth  H.    .    .  1905 

Fornwalt.  Mary  S.     .  1910 

Forry.  Ruth   .    .  1914 

Foster.  Guy  H.  .  1916 

Foster.  Mary  E.     ,  1914 

Forsberg.  Ida  E.    .  1911 

Fosselman.  John  B.  ,  1898 

Foster.  Blanche  F 1898 

Foster.  Guy    .    .    .  1913 

Foster.  Mary  I..    ,  1892 

Foulke.  Katharyne    .  1893 

Foulke.  Sunshine  G..  1895 

Fowler.  Rebecca  M 1905 

France.  Ellen  M 1916 

France,  Zureta  B.      .    .  1915 

Francies,  Sara 1914 

Fraser,  Elizabeth  C 1887 

Frazier,  Georgiana  A 1916 

Freed.  B.  F 1890 

Freeman.  Sarah  J 1886 

Freeman.  Edna 1913 

Freund.  Elizabeth 1913 

Friesell.  Clara  E 1895 

Frost.  Helen  J 1908 

Froyd.  Edna  C 1916 

Fry.  Dana 1914 

Frye.  Anna  P 1902 

Frye.  Bertha  ....  1913 

Fryer,  Edna 1911 

Fuller.  Neva 1913 

Fulmer.  Edith 1913 

Fulton.  Belle  T 1902 

Fulton.  Stella  R 1910 

Furman.  Frederica  E 1916 

Galley,  Olive  M 1911 

Galbraith,  Beatrice  L 1916 

Galbraith,  Marietta 1887 

Galbraith.  M.  Marion 1884 

Galer.  Nora 1911 

Galer.  Adaline 1912 

Galer.  Ruth    ...              1912 

Gallagher.  Ruth  1912 

Gallagher.  John  Ellis     ,  1896 

Gallagher.  M.  Rose 1894 

Gallagher.  Ida  Rebecca 1915 

Gallagher.  Sara  C 1899 

Gallagher.  Ada  R 1896 

Gallagher,  Helen 1913 


Gallagher,  Orville 1913 

Gallagher,  Sarah  M 1884 

Gallagher.  Sue  B 1891 

Gallaher.  Lyn 1914 

Gamble.  Mildred  E.                          .  1915 

Gang.  Myra  C.  .    .    .  1915 

Gardner.  Edna  .    .  1912 

Gardner.  Jean    ,    .  1913 

Gardner.  Louisa  M    .    ,  1910 

Garinger.  Beatrice  1912 

Garman.  Lorene    .    .                         .  1G14 

Garman.  Malvina 1882 

Garman.  Mildred  E 1899 

Garman,  Tweet 1895 

Garrett,  Henrietta 1910 

Garrety,  Roeemarie 1915 

Garson,  Grace  A 1916 

Gartley,  Eva 1913 

Gates.  Ruth 1916 

Garvin.  Blanche  D.  .  1916 

Gayley.  Chester     .    .  1912 

George,  Carrie  H.  1911 

Gephart.  Bessie 1910 

Gerber.  Evelyn 1913 

Gessler.  Caroline 1892 

Getty.  A.  May 1909 

Getty.  Mary 1886 

Getty.  Mary  E 1915 

Getty.  Sadie 1911 

Getty.  Ross 1912 

Getty.  Ruth   ....                         .  1912 

Getty.  Wayne  McCune 1916 

Gettner.  Florence  I.  1900 

Gettner.  Mrs.  Lina  C 1897 

Geus.  Anna  Marie  Leo 1916 

Giammartini.  Adele 1915 

Giammartini.  Augusta     ,    .    -        .  1913 

Gibb.  Martha 1914 

Gibson.  Ada  C.      .    .  1895 

Gibson.  Edna .  1910 

Gibson.  Frank  C 1888 

Gibson.  Rosanna  H 1892 

Gibson.  Sara  M 1905 

Gibson.  T.  L 1890 

Gieg.  Emma 1914 

Giffin.  Alberta 1913 

Glunt.  Mildred 1913 

Gilchrist.  Lena  .    .  1911 

Gilchrist.  Martha  .    ,  1912 

Gilchrist.  Mary      .    .  1915 

Gilhllan.  Agnes  .    .  1912 

GilfiUan.  Alice 1912 

Gilfillan.  Anna  C 1897 

Gilfillan.  Sarah  A 1886 

Gillen.  Vera 1915 

Gilmore,  L.  Etta   .    .  1890 

Gilmore.  M.  Gertrude  .                     -  1896 

Gilmore.  Margery  M 1888 

Ginevan.  Hazel 1914 

Ginsburg.  Max 1916 

Given.  Annie  F 1885 

Given.  Margaret 1909 

Glasgow.  John  T 1893 

Glass.  Bella  A 1896 

Glass.  Margaret 1909 

Glass.  May  A 1904 

Glass,  Ora  B 1910 

Glasser,  A.  Elizabeth 1909 

Glasser.  Mary  E.  .    .    .  1907 

Gleason.  Marjorie.    .    .  1915 

Gleason,  Mercedes  De     .  1901 

Glemser,  Ella  B 1908 

Glemser.    Marie 1901 

Glover.  Ada  1 1916 

Gocher.  Florence 1904 

Goff.  Helen 1913 

Goff.  Frances  E 1896 

Goggin.  Margaret  D 1899 

Golden.  Helen 1912 

Goldstrom,  Lena 1911 


Gollmar.  Sarah  E 1895 

Good.  Delia 1915 

Good.  John  E 1899 

Good.  Laura  J 1903 

Goodell.  Jane  F 1891 

Goodell.  Nellie  A 1887 

Goodfellow,  Margaret                       -  1910 

Goodwin.  Bertha  F.                           .  1897 

Goodwin.  Margaret  1914 

Gordon.  A.  C.    .    .  1889 

Gordon.  Helen 1915 

Gordon.  Julia 1913 

Gordon.  M.  C 1885 

Gorman.  Ida  M 1891 

Gorman.  Jeannette  M.     .    .             .  1896 

Gorman.  Ora  B 1909 

Gough,  Delia 1912 

Goughnour.  Ethel 1913 

Gould.  Hazel      1912 

Grable.  Frances 1912 

Grable.  Osmyn  A 1898 

Grabill.  Pearl 1913 

Graber.  Helen 1913 

Grace.  Anna 1894 

Graft.  Anna  R 1896 

Graff.  Frances 1915 

Graff.  John 1913 

Graff.  Martha  0 1906 

Graham.  Anna  E 1905 

Graham.  Anna  M 1885 

Graham.  Beatrice 1905 

Graham.  Mary  M 1895 

Graham.  Maud  B 1897 

Graham.  Mazie  E 1899 

Graham.  Nan  G 1908 

Graham.  Ethel 1912 

Grant.  L.  Louise 1915 

Grant.  M.  Margaret 1898 

Grant.  May 1913 

Grassel.  Anna  M 1888 

Gratz,  Margaretta 1913 

Graves.  Alice  M 1910 

Gray.  Marian  W 1905 

Gray.  Myrtle  O.                             .  1899 

Gray.  Margaret  1912 

Gray.  Ethel    .    .  1912 

Gray.  Walter  1914 

Greet.  Maria  .    .  1912 

Greer.  Maria  S..    .  1911 

Green.  Martha  J.  .  1916 

Green.  Ruth  M.    .  1916 

Greenwalt.  Metta  E 1903 

Greenwood,  Leah 1915 

Greene,  S.  Ella  D 1881 

Gregg.  Mary  J 1883 

Greeves.  Mary  C.  189S 

Grieb.  Anna  K.      .  1894 

Griffith.  A.  Earl     .  1900 

Griffith.  Alice 1915 

Griffith.  Alice  F 1887 

Griffith.  Earnest 1910 

Griffith.  Mary  H 1911 

Griffith,  Mary  C 1916 

Griffiths.  Anna  M 1916 

Grimm.  Grace  M 1899 

Grimm.  P.  H 1889 

Grimes.  Lola  M 1912 

Grove.  Helen  S 1916 

Groves.  Helen  P 1916 

Grumbling.  Ethel  S 1916 

Grumbling.  Sarah 1877 

Grumbling.  Vida  R 1907 

Grumbling.  Zola    .  1913 

Grundy.  May  A.   ,  1907 

Guffey.  Margaret  .  1894 

Guss.  Roland  W.  .  1881 

Guthrie.  Carolyn 1911 

Guthrie.  Clyde  G 1899 

Gwinn.  Caroline  S 1877 

Gwyer.  Mary  Margaret 1909 


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(;wy<-r,  I'lMfl 
GwytT.  Pearl 
llauK,  MarKarct  M. 
Uiibcrli-n,  Katharim 


llackn 


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Iladli-y.  luiilh  <). 


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Hazel  (■ 


IlaKenlocher,  Anna  ( 
llallM.  lulilh  M. 
Ilahn.  Katherine 
Haines.  liliiabelli  C. 


Ha 


Mai 


Hall,  Loyal  V.  ivil 

llallam,  Klorencc  Uill 

llamerly.  Gretta  M.  I'lili; 

Hainill,  Kranklin  ISM 

Hamill.  Frank  T.  I^KK. 

Hamill.  James  S.  I'.ills 

Hamill.  Jennie  IS.S(i 

Hamill.  John  l'.ll:t 

Hamill.  Josephine  IsKil 

Hamill.  Mabel    ^  1'.m:i 

Hamill.  Jack  .  mil 

Hamill.  Mabel  I'Moy  I'.Kl'i 

Hamill.  Q.  A.  .  ISS7 

Hamilton.  Ada  F.  ls,sl 

Hamilton.  Bess  L.  imi.''. 

Hamilton.  Besse  V.  I'HU 

Hamilton.  Delia  IWU 

Hamilton.  F.dna  L.  I'.Ul. 

Hamilton.  Ehzabcth  Isss 

Hamilton.  Ethel  l!«l!) 

Hamilton.  Margaret  C.  I.S.Sli 

Hamilton.  Gretchen  I'.ll.l 

Hamilton.  Mary 101.') 

Hamilton.  M.  Lenore    ,  l.s<)S 

Hamilton.  Martha  HHW 

Hamilton,  Ruth  I'U.i 

Hamilton.  R.  Clark  I'.Kll 

Hamkens.  Marie  H HH)7 

Hammer.  Charles  M lilOO 

Hammer,  George  H.  -  isys 

Hammer.  Samuel  F.  11100 

Hammer.  WiUiam  F.  IS!)" 

Hammers.  George  M  l.sslfl 

Hammers.  John  F  ISflti 

Hammond.  James  B.  18S7 

Hammond.  Jane  1892 

Hamphill.  Gertrude  1.SS9 

Hancock.  Martha  F.  isil.i 

Hanco.\.  Edith   .  11112 

Haney.  Alberta 1WI2 

Hanlon.  Margaret  P 1916 

Hankey.  Bess  Alma 1909 

Hanna.  Agnes     ...  1913 

Hanna.  Bella  A.  1S99 

Hanna,  John  C.  1S79 

Hanson,  Carolyn  A.  M.  1S99 

Hanson,  Emily  .  1914 

Hardie,  Jessie  H 1S.S9 

Hardy,  Frances 1914 

Hardy,  Hazel  Lorena  1916 

Hare,  Sadie  C 1905 

Harkless,  John 1913 

Harkness,  Maude  .\ 1900 

Harmon,  J.  Lcn 1899 

Harnish,  Lewis  C 1SS3 

Harnish,  William  R 1,S.S2 

Harper.  Carrie 1893 

Harr.  Charlotte  P 1SS9 

Harrington.  Beatrice 1S8S 

Harris,  Lillie  M 1904 

Harris,  Minnie  R ISSS 

Harrison,  Anna  M 1904 

Harrison,  Elizabeth  R 1905 

Harrison,  Elizabeth  M ISSS 

Harrison,  George 1916 

,  Jennie  B ISSl 

.  Mar>-  R 1894 


I  larrocks,  Sarah 
llarrold,  Gertrude  A. 
Ilarnha,  (.'urliil  .    .     . 
llarter,  M.ic  .... 
Ilailley,  Margaret  M. 
Ilaitman.  Mary  A,    . 
Ilarlsock,  Helen  G.   . 
Ilartz,  Mary  A, 
llartitell,  Percy  . 
Ilazlett,  FranreH  S. 
llailett,  Mabel  A. 
Ilasinger.  Margaret 
I  lasinger,  Stella  L, 
Mass,  Jessie  I,     . 
Ilasson.  Genevieve  D, 
llast.  Myrtle      ,    . 
Hastings,  Gula  .    . 
lla.stie.  Zella  .    . 
1  lastings,  Jean  W, 
Hastings.  Ralph 
Hatch.  Irene  Chesbroii 
Hauck,  Laura  N. 
Ilauser,  Laura  N. 
Ilauser,  Lyda  M.  . 
Ilawley,  Cienevicvc 
Hawthorne,  Camille 


HawtlK 


Martha 


Hawthorne,  Paul  .    . 
Hawkins,  Florence 
Hawkins,  Neonetta  S,  . 
1  lawkins,  Viola  ... 
Hay,  Alberta 

Hay,  Mary  L 

Hay,  Nora 

Hayden,  Margaret  B. 
Hayes,  Elizabeth   .    . 
Hays,  Caroline  D. 
Hays,  Fannie  L.     . 
Hays.  Flora  B.  . 
Ilazlett.  Anna  M. 
Hazlett.  Annie  S.  .    . 
Hazlett,  Cordelia  B. 
Hazlett,  Frances    . 
Hazlett,  Frances  S. 
Hazlett,  Lillian  . 
Hazlett,  Mabel  .\. 
Hazlett,  Mabel  .\nneta 
Hazlett,  Margaret  M. 
Heck,  Edna  M. 
Heckert,  Zella 
Heinze,  Elizabeth 
Heinze,  Gertrude  .    . 
Heitzenroter,  Lillian  M 
Helman,  Mary   .    .    . 
Hemphill,  Helen    . 
Hemple,  I.  Zetta    . 
Henderson,  Eva  B. 
Henderson.  Mar>-  . 
Henderson,  Nelle  .    . 
Henderson,  Ethel  .    . 
Henderson,  Frances  \V 
Henretty,  Margaret  . 
Henry,  Anna  M.    .    . 
Henr>'.  Mazie     .    .    . 
Henry.  James  T.    .    . 
Henrj^  Robert   .    .    . 
Hensell.  Alma     .    .    . 
Hepler.  Dorothy  C, 
Herdman,  Margaret  ,'\ 
Herriott,  Emma  J.    . 
Herring,  Margery 
Hershberger,  J.  Elmer 
Hershey,  H.  D,  . 

Her\ey,  Martha  T, 
Hessin,  Erla  I.   .    . 
Hetrick,  Marie  P, 
Hetterly,  Ruth 
Hickman,  Edward  D. 
Hickman,  Ethel  I. 
Hickman,  Mrs.  J,  N,  I 


I  KK.-, 

iixm 

1914 
1913 
1891 
19111 
nil.'i 
1910 
1913 
1M97 
1910 
1909 
1904 
191U 
1898 
1913 
1913 
1912 
190,i 
1910 
1909 
1906 
1906 
1902 
1915 
1893 
1890 
1915 
1916 
1916 
1913 
1888 
1892 
1906 
1886 
1910 
188,5 
1885 
1884 
1892 
1886 
1902 
1S9I 
1897 
1913 
1910 
1909 
IS99 
1902 
1912 
1913 
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1900 
1913 
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1915 
1901 
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1911 
1909 
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1S97 
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1S97 
1SS8 
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1S91 
1S97 
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1910 
1914 
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Hickman,  K.  L. 
llickH.  (ierlrudr 
Higgon.  Anna 
HighlH'rK'r.  Lyde  M. 
Hill>ert.  Inwmi  K. 
Ilildebrand,  Gertrude 
llile.  Cornelia  E.    .    . 
Mileman.  Alma  M 
Hileman.  F.  ICntella 
Hileman,  Gertrude 
Hill,  Dorothy 
Hill,  Elizabeth 
Hill,  Eulah  U. 
Hill,  Eva  A. 
Hill,  Grace  E. 
Hill,  Jennie  A. 
Hill,  Margaret  A. 
Hill,  Margaret  B, 
Hill.  Martha 
Hill.  Mary  V. 
Hill.  Thomas  T. 
Hill.  Margaret 
Hillard.  Barbara  E. 
Hillard.  Blanche  F. 
Hilliard.  Margaret 
Hills.  Verna  E.  . 
Hilty,  James  R, 
Himler,  Mar>-  M.  . 
Himler,  Mar>* 
Hine,  Nancy  J.  . 
Hines,  Edgar  E. 
Hinkson.  Helen 
Hinkson.  Nettie 
Hirsch.  Margaret  B. 
Hirth.  Alice        .    . 
Hirth.  Lillian  M.  .    . 
Hirth.  V'iolet  C. 
Hitchcock,  Kathryn 
Hiteshew,  Delia 
Hixson,  Norman    . 
Hobough,  Bertha  \'. 
Hodge   Grace  M.  .    .    . 
Hodgson.  Jennie    .... 
Hodgson,  Margaret  Ruth 

Hoch,  D.  B 

Hoedle,  Edna  Anna  .    . 
Hoerle.  Cecelia  T. 
Hoerle,  Janet  E, 
Hoffman,  Leon  H.     . 
Hoffman,  Martha  R,  A. 
Hoffman,  Regina  .    .    . 
Hoffman,  Margaret  M. 
Hogan,  Margaret  .    .    . 
Hogue,  Grace  M,  .    . 
Hogue,  Martha  M. 
Hohman,  Sophia  .\,  . 
HoUord,  .Mice  B. 
Holloway,  Edna  A. 
Holman,  M.  Persis 
Holmes,  Gcorgene. 
Holmes.  Margaret .    . 
Holquist.  Helen  C.    . 
Holsapple.  Francis  O.   . 
Holsopple.  Guy 
Holt.  Anna  E.    . 
Holt.  Elsie  E. 
Holtz,  Ruth        . 
Hommel,  Margaret  J.   . 
Hood,  Elizabeth  May 
Hood,  Ida  M.     .    . 
Hood,  M.  Laura    . 
Hood,  Pearl  I.    . 
Hoon.  Bessie  E.     .    . 
Hoon.  J.  Margaret 
Hoover.  Alda .... 
Hopkins    Mar>-  Louise. 
Hopkins.  Mar>-  R. 
Hopkins.  Wallace  E. 
Horgan.  Margaret  M.  . 
Home,  Edith  Claire 


IHM.', 

Morn,  Z«im 

lUlO 

1913 

Horntrakr,  Kulh 

lUI't 

I91.'> 

Horr.Klt.,  Sarah 

IHIi.1 

1H96 

llorlon,  Frank  II. 

I1KW 

1916 

ilouck,  KuM  M. 

100.-. 

1KH2 

Iloikinnn.  t>IU 

IMW 

IM92 

llouk.  Kuth 

lUU 

I91.'p 

lloufer.  Nannie 

1011 

1901 

IIouiUjh.  KVjrentr 

1913 

1913 

Ilouit/jn.  Nclle  . 

lUIZ 

1897 

ilouirt/>n.  Stella 

1914 

191.'. 

Howe.  Anna  .M. 

lUlO 

IHttK 

Howell.  (  lara  V. 

ISUI 

189(1 

Howell.  .Mar^   ,M 

1010 

19(15 

Howland,  .Margaret 

1012 

1892 

llowland,  Ro»r  . 

1013 

1915 

Howland,  Kulh 

101.'. 

ISK9 

Hoyt,  Juanila 

1014 

1914 

Hubacker,  Caroline 

1005 

11H)7 

Hubarher,  Nellie 

1011 

19(15 

lluhley,  Alice  K. 

1910 

1912 

lludion,  Nellie  . 

1904 

1!MM 

Huff,  Joteph  A, 

I80S 

1!KI7 

Hughes,  Emma 

1910 

1914 

Hughc:(,  Margaret  \'. 

1004 

1910 

Hughes,  Mary  E. 

1808 

1910 

Ilugus.  Jemima 

1014 

1911 

Hull.  Juneta 

1014 

1912 

Hull.  Bertha 

1013 

1S88 

Hultberg.  Edith 

1013 

1915 

Hunt.  Julia 

I80« 

1911 

Hunt.  LolaT. 

1000 

1911 

Hunt.  Jean 

1011 

1908 

Hunter.  Annie  A. 

1880 

1903 

Hunter.  Beatrice  J. 

1016 

1896 

Hunter.  Helen  M. 

1915 

1899 

Hurd.  Sara  E. 

1803 

1910 

Hurst.  Emma  E. 

1802 

1910 

Huston.  Edna  E. 

1011 

1913 

Huston.  L.  Agnes 

1804 

1898 

Huston.  Harry  R. 

1015 

1886 

Hutchison.  Elizabeth 

1911 

1912 

Hulton.  Argie  B. 

1890 

1909 

Hutchinson.  Kate  McD. 

1889 

1893 

Hutchison.  Margaret  J. 

1887 

1909 

Hulton.  Frank 

188S 

1901 

Hyskell.  Ira  D. 

1S08 

1897 

Hyskell.  W.  E. 

1896 

1900 

Ifft.  Emma  K. 

1016 

1901 

Igo.  Madge  V. 

1908 

1913 

Imhof.  Margaret 

1900 

1916 

Irvin.  Laura  E. 

1905 

1915 

Irvin.  Mildred  V. 

1901 

I,S9S 

Irwin,  Samuel 

1913 

1916 

Iseman.  Josephine  M. 

1903 

1907 

Itell.  Marie  C 

1911 

1908 

Itell.  Thomas  J. 

1$S£ 

1S94 

Jack.  Anna  M. 

1890 

1898 

Jack.  Ida  M. 

1904 

1915 

Jack.  James  R. 

1889 

1915 

Jack.  William  M. 

1887 

1915 

Jackson.  Marion 

1914 

1S99 

Jackson.  Walter  H 

1886 

1898 

Jacobs.  Ella  C. 

1899 

1911 

James.  Annie  M.   . 

1916 

1911 

James.  Elizabeth 

1912 

1914 

James.  Gene\-ieve  W. 

1904 

1915 

Jamison.  Anna  E. 

1900 

1902 

Jamison.  .\nna  M. 

1911 

1891 

Jamison.  N.  Josephine                         1906 

1896 

Jamison.  Mar>'  .    .    . 

1912 

1894 

Jaquish.  Hannah 

1913 

1916 

Jarrett.  Florence  E. 

1902 

1894 

Jedords.  .Mice 

1911 

19H 

Jeffrey.  Carrie  L. 

1900 

1913 

Jeffreys.  Jennie 

1884 

1895 

Jeffries.  Beatrice 

1915 

1907 

Jenks.  E.  Belle  . 

1901 

1916 

Jenfcs.  Olive  L. 

1901 

1916 

Jenkins.  Dorothy  R. 

1914 

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Alumni  Registry  —  Continued 


Jenkins.  Laura  E.                               .  191(i 

Jenkins.  Mary  F.                                .  1891 

Jenkins.  Ruth                                      .  191.5 

Johns.  Jennie  \'.                                 .  1905 

Johnson,  Clara 1914 

Johnson,  Edward  P 1S79 

Johnson.  Eliza 1897 

Johnson,  Eva  C 1900 

Johnson.  Faith  Roniayne         .        .  190S 

Johnson,  H.  P 1887 

Johnson.  Katherine  \\" 1890 

Johnstin.  Grace 1913 

Johnston,  Alice 1912 

Johnston,  Almina  R.                         -  1898 

Johnston.  .Anna  Bird  1891 

Johnston.  Ida  E 1890 

Johnston,  Ira  D 1899 

Johnston.  J.  C.  Reed                         .  1893 

Johnston,  Jennie  K.                           .  1893 

Johnston,  Joseph  E 1889 

Johnston,  Laura  E 1895 

Johnston,  Mary  M 1890 

Johnston,  Mary  S 1906 

Johnston,  T.  K 1896 

Johnson.  Pearl  B 1916 

Johnston,  Perry 1914 

Jones.  Anna  Mary                             .  1896 

Jones.  Esther  A 1888 

Jones.  Fannie 1898 

Jones.  Fannie  M 1895 

Jones,  Freda 1916 

Jones.  Harriet  E 1881 

Jones.  Hilda 1913 

Jones.  Katherine 1914 

Jones.  Margaret                                  -  1913 

Jones,  Martha    .                                 .  1911 

Jones.  Mary  E.      .  1905 

Jones.  Mary  E.                                   ^  1910 

Jones.  Mary  Margaret 1886 

Jones.  Minnie 1896 

Jones.  Myrtle  F 1910 

Jones.  Roberta  L 1888 

Jones.  Ruth 1914 

Jones,  Sarah  M 1896 

Jones,  S.  Mayes 1888 

Jones.  Thomas  P.                               .  1896 

Jones.  Minnie    .                                 ,  1912 
Jones,  Sarah     .  .                                 .1912 

Jordan,  Julia  .    .  1916 

Jordan,  Morris  L 1902 

Jose,  Anna  Frances 1900 

Joseph,  Gertrude 1898 

Junker,  Dorothy 1912 

Kaiser.  Anna  Christine 1909 

Kahl.  Ernest 1913 

Kallenbaugh,  Marie      1894 

Kalp,  Viola  R 1910 

Kamp.  Julia  F 1915 

Kany.  Julius  .                                     .  1913 

Kaplan.  Esther  1915 
Kappel.  Hilda     ...                      .    .    1916 

Kappel.  Margaret 1914 


Karstrop,  .-\va  S 

1901 

Kaufman,  Hettie 

1899 

Kealey,  Marie 

1916 

Kearney,  Hazel  C 

1905 

Kearns,  Esther  \' 

1897 

Keats,  Ethel  ... 

1910 

Keck,  Norma  C. 

Ulll 

Keck.  Ruby    .    . 

1912 

Keck,  \erle      .    . 

1913 

Keelan.  Henrietta.    .    . 

1909 

Keefer.  Lydia  E.        .    . 

1914 

Keefer,  John  S. 

1880 

Keeler.  Etta  A 

1897 

Keener.  I.  W. 

1895 

Keener.  Josephine 

1913 

Keener,  J.  A 

1889 

Keener,  William  E 

1901 

Keepers,  Helen 

1912 

Keifer,  Beryl  .  1915 

Kelichner,  Sarah  E.  .    1S99 

Keller.  Ada  H.  .  1906 

Keller.  Bess  H.  1910 

Keller.  George    ...  1916 

Keller,  Melba  E.  1916 

Kelso,  Jeannette  E.  1916 

Kelley,  Mabel  C.  .  1905 

Kelly,  Louise      .    .  1915 

Kelly,  Mabel  1913 

Kelly,  Grace  M.  1909 

Kelly,  Myra  Z.  .  .    1902 

Kemp,  Esther    .  1916 

Kemp,  Mrs.  Harriet  1881 

Kendig,  Jennie  H.  1893 

Kendig.  Mary    .    .  1891 

Kenmuir.  Harriet  L.  1899 

Kennedy,  Isabel  P 1910 

Kennedy,  Mary 1913 

Kennedy,  Mary  R.  1S87 

Kennedy,  Penelope  1914 

Kennedy,  Helen    .  1915 

Kerr,  Agnes  May  .  1916 

Kerr.  Hannah    .  1915 

Kerr.  Steele  H .    1901 

Kerr,  Thomas  S 1903 

Kershner,  Grace  VV 1912 

Kessler,  Harriet  E 1916 

Kessler,  Ida  Sara  .  1914 

Ketterer.  Lena  A.  1905 

Kidder.  Camilla     .  .    1913 

Kiefer.  Erma      .  1915 

Kier,  Genevieve  .    1914 

Kilkenny,  Rose      .  1916 

Killen.  Leonia 1913 

Kimmel,  Grace 1899 

Kimmel.  Harry  0 1910 

Kimmel,  Mildred 1910 

Kimple,  Lottie  C 1887 

Kinter,  Elizabeth 1913 

Kintz,  Florence 1912 

Kirk,  Mary  Katherine      ....    1914 

Kirkpatrick,  \'.  Blanche 1902 

Kitsch.  Ivo 1913 

Kirschner.  Clara  M 1907 

Klages.  Anna  F 1909 

Klages,  Henriette  .\.  .    1916 

Kline.  Carrie  W.    .    .  .    1898 

Kline.  Elizabeth  L.   .  .    .    1916 

Kline,  Leona 1915 

Klineman,  Rhea 1908 

King,  Mary  St.  Clair 1910 

King.  Olive  B 1910 

King.  Zita 1911 

Klingensmith.  .-Annie 1883 

Klingensraith.  Grace 1899 

Klingensmith   Mary  .A 1895 

Klingensmith.  Nannie  B 1897 

Klingensmith.  Sara  B 1897 

Knapp.  Elsie  C 1909 

Knappenberger,  E.  Blanche  .    1901 

Knappenberger.  Binnie  .    .    1S95 

Knauf.  Hildagarde  A.  .  .    1911 

Knepshield.  Nelle  1912 

Knight.  Bertha  M.  1911 

Knight.  Lulu  N'.  1883 

Knox.  Anna  M.     .  1SS7 

Kno.-c.  Edith  M.     .  1907 

Knox.  Harriet  G.  .  1910 

Knox.  Maria  P.      .     .  1S91 

Knox.  Mary  R 1895 

Koesel.  Jeannette  M 1905 

Kohen.  Anna  G 1899 

Konold.  Selma  M.     .  1908 

Koonce,  Xina  P.  1899 

Koontz,  J.  S.       .  1.S87 

Korb.  Mae      .  1913 

Korner.  Helen  D.  1916 

Kramer.  Anna  M.  1916 


Mil 


1915 


Kraus.  Florence  E. 
Krebs.  Jennie     . 
Krebs.  Matilda 
Kress.  Marie  E. 
Kriner.  Lloyd     . 
Kring.  Howard  . 
Kronk.  J.  Mae  . 
Kugel.  Carolyn  R. 
Kuhns.  Ida  J.     .    .    . 
Kuhns.  Sarah  I. 
Kunselman,  Neil   .    . 
Kuntz.  Margaret  .    . 
Kurtz.  Leone      .    .     . 
Kyper,  Margaret  A. 
Lacock,  Georgia  M.  . 
Lacock.  Grace  N.  .    . 
Lacock,  Jean  K.     . 
Lacock.  Rebekah,  M. 
Laing.  Clara  .... 
Lamb.  Stella  .    . 
Lambert.  S.  Earle 
LaMere.  M.  Ruth     . 
Lammel.  Virginia  .    . 
Landymore.  Jessie 
Lange.  Helen      .    .    . 
Langham.  Louise 
Langham,  Jonathan  N 
Langhans.  Florence  L. 
Lantz.  Vera     .    .     . 
Lapp.  \'erna  .    . 
Lapsley.  Helen  . 
Lapsley.  Marie  . 
Lardin.  Maude  . 
Lash.  Charles  F. 
Latimer.  Nannie  M. 
Latshaw.  Edith  J. 
Lattimer,  Nannie  .    . 
Laudenslager.  Homer 
Laughlin,  Anna  E.    . 
Laughlin,  Gertrude  . 
Laughlin,  Margaret  E. 
Laughlin,  Margaret  D 
Laughrey,  -Anna  S.    .    . 
Lauman.  Caroline  H. 
Lauman.  Christine  E. 
Lauver.  Emilye 
Lawrence,  S.  Katherine 
Leard,  Emma  L.    .    . 

Learn.  Blair 

Learn.  Margaret  E.  . 
Leasure,  Grace  M.     .    . 
Leasure.  Zella  B.   . 
Leavitt.  Ruby  E.  . 
Lebovitz,  Jennie 
Leckey.  Hilda 

Lee,  Alfred  M 

Lee,  Anna  .    .    .  . 

Lee.  Anna  M.    . 
Lee.  Bess    .    . 
Lee.  Margaret  S. 
Leech.  Blanche 
Leech.  Mildred  .    .    . 
Leezer,  TiUie  G.     .    .    . 
Lehr,  John 

Lemmon.  Gertrude  M. 
Lemon.  Emma  R.      .    . 
Lenhart.  Florence  .A.     . 
Leonard.  Cora  A.  .    . 
Leonard.  John  M. 
Leonard.  Leah   .    .    . 
Leonard,  Ruth  . 

Leslie,  Grace 

Leslie,  Mar>'  E. . 
Leslie,  Ruth  E.  . 
LeVine,  Charles 
LeVine,  Rosalind  .    . 
Lewis.  Caroline  C.     . 
Lewis.  Cornelia  P.     .    . 

Lewis.  Etta  R 

Lewis.  Hope 


1887 
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1916 
1914 
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1897 
1897 
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1908 
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1914 
1907 
1914 
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1886 
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1887 


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1908 
1902 
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1911 
1913 
1893 
1,S;92 
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1904 
1905 
1913 
1914 
1890 
1913 
1901 
1885 
1900 
1898 
1896 
1913 
1913 


1905 
1SS3 
1911 
1913 
1915 
1904 
1882 
1896 
1894 


Lewis.  Lucille  K 1911 

Lewis.  Lucille     .  1912 

Lewis.  Mabel.    ...  1894 

Lewis.  Ruelba  M.  1908 

Lewis.  Samuel  T.       .  .    1880 

Leydic,  C.  Edna 1893 

Liebau.  John  D.  1916 

Lifshitz.  Rose  1893 

Lindberg.  Ethel  1913 

Lindberg.  Lily  1915 

Lindeman,  Marie  .  1914 

Lindeman,  Mary  M.  .    1898 

Lindley.  Mary   .    .  1913 

Liniger.  Thomas  F.  1898 

Linnenbrink.  Ruth  1913 

Lintner.  Mary  I.  1902 

Linton.  Ella    ...  1893 

List.  Lillie  .        .  1912 

Little.  Edward  .    .  1913 

Little.  Janet 1912 

Livingston.  .Annabelle  .    .    .  1912 

Llewellyn.  C.  Gregg  .  1897 

Llewellyn.  Nellie  M.  1916 

Lloyd.  Mary  A.     .  1915 

Lockard.  Blanche  .  1911 

Lockard.  Boyd  .  .    1910 

Lockard.  Frank     .  .    1911 

Lockard.  Margaret 1909 

Lockard.  Mari- 1909 

Lockard.  Nora  M 1894 

Lockard.  Roberta 1915 

Logan.  Helen  G 1916 

Logan.  Zella  M 1915 

Lohr.  Frances 1914 

Lohr,  Frank  C 1899 

London.  Ray  .A. 1915 

Long.  Ada  \" 1916 

Long.  Grace  M 1915 

Long.  Myrtle  M 1915 

Long.  Grace 1908 

Long.  Lillian 1913 

Long.  La\"ara         .  1914 

Long.  M    .Agnes 1912 

Long.  J.  Irwin 1911 

Longwill.  A.  L 1887 

Longwill.  Leatha  B 1902 

Longwill.  Mar>-  B 1915 

Long^vell,  Mary  N 1916 

Loraditch,  H.  Andrew 1899 

Lorentz.  Meta  B 1916 

Loucks,  Amanda 1880 

Loucks.  DorthaM. 1887 

Loucks.  Winifred 1896 

Loudon,  E.  Gertrude 1904 

Loughran.  Ella  J 1911 

Loveday,  Pearl 1913 

Lowe.  Margaret  E 1895 

Lowman,  Bertha 1902 

Lowman.  Elizabeth  M 1900 

Lowman.  Elizabeth  P 1916 

Lowman,  Helen 1913 

Lowman.  Margaret  J 1905 

Lowman.  Mary  R 1905 

Lowman.  Rebecca  \" 1916 

Lowney.  Loretta 1916 

Lowry.  Eleanore 1913 

Lowry.  Sara  E.  .    .  1909 

Lowry.  Vesta  R.    .  .    1910 

Lucas.  Anabel  C.  .  1902 

Lucas.  Florinda.  1916 

Luchsinger.  Alberta  .  .        1913 

Ludwick.  Emma  J '  1895 

Ludwick.  Florence  M 1893 

Ludwick.  Grace  E 1907 

Ludwick,  M.  Rebecca  .....    1901 

Lukehart.  W.  D 1889 

Lumsden.  Mae  Jean  1915 

Lupton.  Clara  B.  .  1892 

Lutton.  Louis  F.    .  1896 

Luty,  Estelle  B.     .  1898 


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Luu.  MJl.lr.-.l  M. 
Lytlii-.  llazd 
tykcils.  Cartic  A. 
Lyi.n.  K.n.i,;. 
Lyons,  Anna  M 
LylH.  Oram  (  , 
Lytk-,  Carrie  A. 
LyllL-.  Julia     . 
Lytic,  KatlK-rini-  M. 
Lytic.  Vcreli    . 
Maboll,  Alexander 
MacDonald,  IClcaEinii- 
Maclntyrc.  Janet 
Maclay,  Margaret 
Maday.  William  H. 
Maclay.  William  P. 
Macgueen.  Kinnia  V..  1 
MacOucen.  Marsarct 
Mackintosh,  Josephine 
Mackall.  lulith  . 
Matlora,  X'erna  . 
MahafTcy,  L.  R. 
Mahan,  Catherine 
Mahan,  Ksterbelli- 
Mahan,  Florence  .\kli. 
Mahan,  VV.  M.  . 
Maher,  Mary  M.  . 
Mains.  Matilda  11.    . 

Malcom,  Maude 
Mann,  Mae  Elizalielh 
Mann,  Pearle.    .    ,    . 

Manning.  Florence 

Marcus.  Frieda  .    ,    - 

Marion,  Katherine  11. 

Marftiotti,  Charles 

Markle,  .-VuRusta    .    . 

Markel.  William     .    , 

Marker.  Nellie   .    .    . 

Marquis,  Elvira     . 

Marshall,  .\da  L,  . 

Marshall.  Alice  Hilda 

Marshall.  Angle  T. 

Marshall.  Anna  P. 

Marshall.  Elizabeth  K. 

Marshall.  G.  Meade 

Marshall,  Jean  .    . 

Marshall,  Katherine 

Marshall,  Kathleen  . 

Marshall,  Margaret  . 

Marshall.  Martha  H, 

Marshall,  Nellie  M.  . 

Marshall,  Schuyler  C. 

Martin,  Alice      .    .    , 

Martin,  Clara  J. 

Martin,  Eleanor  \".    . 

Martin,  GcorKia  L.    . 

Martin.  .Arthur  S.      . 

Martin,  Elniira  ... 

Martin,  Margaretta  M. 

Martin,  ^L^ry  .\da    . 

Martin.  Nelle     .    .    . 

Martin,  Nellie  K.  .    . 

Martin,  Don  .    . 

Martin,  \'crnc    , 

Martz,  John  D,     . 

Mason.  Goldie    .    . 

Mason.  Jessie  .\.    .    .    . 

Mason,  Lulu  R.     .    . 

Mason,  Mabel    .... 

Massaro,  Mar\-  J 

Mateer,  Martha  E. 

Matthews,  .\nnie  P. 

Matthews.  Earl      .    . 

Matthews.  Henrietta  .X. 

Matthews.  Mary  L.  . 

Matthews.  \V.  E.  . 

Maurer.  M.  \iola  .    . 

M;u\-well,  Alyda  B. 

Maxwell,  Jean    . 


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Maxwell,  Kuby 
Mean«,  limner  II. 
Meann,  Mabel 
Means,  Margaret  H 
Means,  Scott  .    . 
Meanor,  Klizalielh 
Measoii,  Nelle    . 
Meehan,  Kathleen  i . 
Meehan,  Winifreil 
Meek,  Helen  ,    . 
Meek,  Maude  L. 
.Megraw.  Rachel  ,\I 
Melcher,  Leonora  l-'. 
Melville,  Matilda  1< 
Melvin.  Mary  E, 
Mcnckc,  Emma  C. 
Meneely.  J.  Roy 
,Menge3,  Clara  S. 
^^enk.  Corinne  . 
.Mensch.  Bertha  .\. 
Mercer.  Helen  V. 
Mercer.  Mary  I. 
Merker.  Frieda  . 
.Metz.  Hazel  G.  . 
.Metzgar,  Leon  D. 
.Metzgar,  Mary  L. 


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Mick.  Harriet  C. 
Milldollar.  Minnie  M. 
Miller.  Bessie  K,    . 
Miller.  Calvin  B. 
Miller.  .Alice  J. 
Miller,  Charles  M. 
Miller,  Cora  E.  . 
Miller,  Dan  \V. 
Miller.  Emanuel  M.  . 
Miller.  Florence  B.    . 
Miller.  Jennie  B,    .    . 

Miller,  J.  J 

Miller.  Ida  S 

Miller.  Jennie  M.  .    . 
Miller.  Lloyd  O. 
Miller.  Lorenzo  D. 
Miller.  Luella  M. 
Miller.  Lydia  D. 
Miller.  Margaret  E.  . 
Miller.  Mary  ... 
Miller.  Mary  C.     .    . 
Miller.  Mary  C,     .    . 
Miller.  Mary  Emily  . 
May  B. 


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Miller,  Winifre<l  W. 
Miller.  Zula 
Milligan.  Marie 
Milliken,  Edith 
Millin,  Mary  . 
Mills,  Bertha 
Miltenberger.  Harry 
Minahan,  Margaret  . 
Minteer.  W.  \.  .    . 
Mitchell.  Curtin  C. 
Mitchell,  Lemuel  B. 
Mitchell,  Mabel  C. 
Mitchell,  May  B.  . 
Mitchell.  Margaret  F. 
Mitchell.  M.  Jennie 
Mitchell.  Paul    .    . 
Mohney,  J.  M.  .    . 
Mollenauer,  .Adella 
Monteith.  Grace 
Montgomery.  .Anna  B. 
Montgomery,  Edith  , 
Montgomery-, 
Moon,  Lottie 


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Moore,  William  J. 
Moore,  I'ruella  . 
Moorhead,  Hess  G.    . 
.VIoorhead,  Blair     . 
Moorhead,  Clara 
Moorhrad,  Margaret  ' 
.Moorhead,  .Mary  E. 
Moorhead.  Phyllis  L. 
Moot.  Dora     .... 
Moran.  Nora  ... 
Morgan.  Alice  E.   .    . 
Morgan.  Clara  J.  .    . 
Morgan.  Edith  M.     . 
Morgan,  Nan  F,     .    . 
Morgart,  Jesisie  M.    . 
Morris,  Elizabeth  . 
Morris.  X'ernie  A. 
Morrison.  Alice  .    . 
Morrison.  Florence    . 
Morrison.  Genevieve 
Morrison.  Jennie  .A.  . 

Morrison.  Florence 

Morrow.  .Agnes  .    . 

Morrow.  Alice 

Morrow.  Eleanor  .A. 

Morrow.  Ethel  L.  .    . 

Morrow.  Mamie 

Morrow.  Margaret 

Morrow.  Nancy  C.    . 

Morton,  Joan     .    . 

Mott,  Grace 

Mottam.  Zella  M. 

Mountain,  J,  \V. 

Moyer,  Joseph  P.  .    . 

Mulligan,  Mary  J.     . 

Mumaw.  Grace  M.    . 

Munro.  Jennie   .    .    . 

Munshower.  Mabel    . 

Murdock.  Estella  M. 

Murphy.  Anna  .    .    . 

Murphy.  Ella  J.     . 

Murphy.  Ella  P. 

Murray.  .Arthur  T. 


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Murray,  James  McC. 
Murray,  Mary  E. 
Murray,  Mary  F.  K. 
Murry,  Belle  .    . 
Murry,  Minty     .    .    . 
Muse,  Blanche  .    . 
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Musselman,  Han*ey  C. 
Mutzig,  Ida    .... 
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Myers.  Howard  O.    . 
Myers.  Lillian  M. 
Myers.  J.  Paul   ... 
Myers.  Rose  Marv-    .    . 
Mc.Adoo.  Evangeline  H. 
Mc.Adoo.  \'irginia  D.    . 
Mc.Anulty.  Beula  . 
Mc.Auley,  Miranda  O. 
McAllister.  Ralph  C. 


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.McBride.  .Myra 
McRurney,  Jean  *•- 
McCahon.  Jntn 
McCain.  Annette  .M 
McCain.  .Maricarei 
Met  all.  Agnn 
McCalliiter.  l->lna  M 
.McCann,  Cwelia 
McCartney,  John  \\ 
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McClarc-n.  Birdie 
McClary.  Henrietta 
.McClatchcy.  Row  /.. 
.McClcary.  Olive  .M. 
.McClelland.  Elizabeth 
McClintock.  Marian 
McClinton.  .Mary  E. 
McClinlon.  Maud  J. 
.McClonkcy.  Man- 
McClusky.  Albert  F. 
McComb.  Margaret  . 
McComish.  Charlei  D. 
McComish.  Ralph  C. 
McConaughey.  Ruth 
McConaughey.  M,  Binnie 
.McConnell.  Elizabeth 
McConncU.  Jennie  M. 
McConnell.  W.  Rom 
.McConnell,  Sue 
McCormick.  Irene 
McCormick,  Jennie 
McCormick.  Mary 
McCormick.  Martha  F. 
.McCormick.  W,  D. 
McCowan.  Ermine  C. 
McCoy.  Adaltnc  G. 
.McCoy.  Zeta 
McCracken.  E.  Gertrude 
McCray.  L.  Hazel 
McCreao'.  Alice 
McCreary,  Lettic  T. 
McCreery.  James  W. 
McCreery.  Zilpha  . 
McCreight.  Hazel 
McCrcight.  Martha  E. 
McCrum.  .Alice  .    . 
McCrum.  Jessie  G. 
McCrum.  Roberta 
McCullough.  Ethel 
McCullough.  B.  Edna 
McCullough.  Emily  Marie 
McCullough.  Harriet 
McCullough.  M.  May 
McCullough   Ruth 
McCue.  Blanche 
McCue.  Xlerxredc.- 
McCune,  Frances  G. 
McCune,  Martha  F. 
McCurdy.  Irene     . 
.McCurdy.  Irwin  P.   . 
McCurdy,  Joseph  .A, 
McCutchcon,  Grace  L. 
McCutcheon,  Mary  L. 
McDermott,  Joseph  , 
McDennott.  Lila  .A. 
McDermott,  Sue   . 
McDeritt.  Hazel 
McDi\-itt,  Martha  M. 
McDonald.  .Anna  E. 
McDonald.  Susanna  \V,  B. 
McElhaney.  Jean  R. 
McEltoy,  LUlie  Elizabeth 
McElveen.  Jennie 
McEltrain.  Elizabeth 
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Pc^nnsylvania      Stato    ATormal     School 


Alumni  Registry  —  Continued 


McEwe 

McFaddt? 

McFadde 

McFadde 

McFadde 


,  Man- 

,  Annie  M. 

.  Elizabctli  E. 

.  Jane  R. 

,  M.  Cecelia 
McFarland,  E.  Wills 
McFarland.  Marjorie    .    . 
McFarland.  Mary ,    . 
McFarland,  Minnie  .    . 
McFeatters,  Calista  B. 
McFeaters.  Marguerite 
McFeatters.  Nellie  G.   . 
McGara.  Olive  ... 
McGarvey.  Mollie  D.   . 
McGarvey.  Elizabeth  S. 
McGaw,  Josephine 
McGaw.  Marj-  R. 
McGeary.  Grace  M. 
McGee.  Angela  . 
McGee.  Jessie  D. 
McGee.  E.  Ruth 
McGee,  Ruth  J. 
McGinity,  Mar>-    . 
McGlumphly,  Laura 
McGoun,  Mary  A.     . 
McGraw,  Josephine  . 
McGrew,  Alberta  , 
McGrew,  Butler  C. 
McGrew,  Nathan  N. 
McHattie.  Lida      . 
McHenr>*.  Feme    ... 
McHenry.  Grace    .        . 
McHenry,  Elizabeth 
McHenry,  Ruby  M. 
Mcllroy,  Jean  Young 
Mcintosh,  Janet 
Mclntire,  Florence 
Mclntyre,  Helen  Maria 
Mclsaac,  John   ... 
McKain,  Lilly  E.  .    , 
McKee,  Ruth     . 
McKee,  Annie  L.  . 
McKee,  Clarence  A. 

McKee,  Ella 

McKee,  E.  Mae 
McKee,  Joseph  L. 
McKee,  Lynn  C. 
McKee,  Mabel  G. . 
McKee,  Margaret  G. 
McKee,  Margie  C.         .    . 
McKee.  William  C.  .    .    , 
MacKendrick,  Myrtle  Jar 
McKibben,  Janet  M.    ,    . 
McKibben.  Mary  C.     .    , 
McKim.  Elizabeth  Earle 
McKinley,  Rachel  M.  .    , 
McKinney.  Irene  .    ,    .    . 
McKnight.  Mary  E..    , 
McLain,  Helen       . 
McLaughlin.  Ernest 
McLaughlin,  Dorothea 


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Samuel  W. 
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McLean.  Di 
McLeod,  Helen  J.      ,    . 
McMahon,  Mae     .    .    , 
McMaster,  Margaret 
McMeelcin,  Marguerite 
McMillen,  Nannie  J.     . 
McMinn.  Marjorie 
McMorran,  Helen  M.   . 
McMullen,  Eliza    .    .    . 
McMullen,  Jennie  E.     . 
McMunn,  Anna  M.  . 
McNall.  Blanche   .    ,    , 
McNamara,  Laura  A.  , 
McNamara,  Margaret  . 
McNary,  Emily  Jane    . 


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McNary,  Ethel  R.     ,  ,  1901 

McNary,  Georginia   .  .    .  1902 

McNeal.  Inez  M 1910 

McNeelis,  Alice 1901 

McNelis,  Bemadette 1915 

McPherson,  Anna  C,  ...  1889 

McPherson,  Helen  A 1911 

McQuiston,  Marguerite 1914 

McWreath.  Mary  W 1910 

Naley,  Sarah  L.     .    ,    ,  .    .  1879 

Naser,  Elizabeth    .  ,  1915 

Naylor,  Eva  L.  .  1910 

Neale,  Florence  1913 

Neale,  Nelle 1913 

Neal,  Harry  B 1901 

Neal,  Hazel  V 1908 

Neal,  Sadie  Rose 1908 

Neary,  Anna  May  .    .  1910 


Neflf,  Charlotte  .    , 
Neff,  Jean  .    .    . 
Needy,  Anetta   .    . 
Neel,  Nancy  W. 
Nehring,  Harry 
Nelson,  Elizabeth 
Nelson.  Evelyn  .    . 
Nemon,  Lillian  . 
Nesbit,  Harry  N.  . 
Nesbit,  Janet     .    . 
Neuf,  Marie  A.  .    . 
Neuhardt,  Marie  E 
Neville.  Grace    .    . 
Nevin,  Alma  .    .    . 
Nevins,  May  .    .    . 
Newburn.  Hannah  K. 
Newcomer,  Ina  E. 
Newcomer,  Modest 
Newcomer.  Odessa 
Newlands,  Elizabeth 
Newlon,  G.  H.   .    .    , 
Newman,  Margaret  L. 
Newingham,  Gertrude 
Nicolls,  Alice  .... 
Nichol.  Matilda 
Nicholas,  Jennie 
Nicholls,  Lucy  M, 
Nicklas,  Anna  S.    . 
Nickles.  Florence  E. 
Nickles,  Florence  . 

Niel,  Mary  I 

Niebaum,  Irene      .    . 
Nissley,  Isaac  O. 
Nix,  Dorothy 
Nix,  Ruth  .    .    , 
Nixon.  Helen 
NLxon,  Martha  J.  , 
Noble,  Elizabeth    . ' 
Noble.  Margaret  J. 
Noble,  Sarah  ... 
Noble,  Sophia  H.  . 
Noel,  Carrie  L.     .  . 
Noel,  Eva  A,  .    .    . 


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1.S79 
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Noel,  Grace 1911 

Noel,  Robert  D 1902 

Nolan,  Emogene  J 1895 

Nolan,  M.  Ellen 1894 

Nolin.  Mary  E 1895 

Nolin,  Nancy  H,    .  ...    1895 

North,  Emily.    .  1.SS9 

North,  Maude    .    .  1890 

Nugent,  Sarah  C.  ,  ,1892 

Oberlin.  Mary  E 1916 

O'Connell,  J.  Bernadette      ....    1897 

O'Connor.  Bertha  M 1895 

O'Donnell.  Mildred 1915 

Oldham.  D.  Orlando 1905 

Oliver,  Genette 1916 

Oliver,  Martha  A 1885 

Ommert,  Estella  B.  ...    1898 

O'Hare,  Marie 1914 

O'Neal,  Ethel  G 1916 


O'Neal.  Mary  E.  .    .    1916 

O'Neil.  Alice  M.  .    1902 

O'Neil,  Delia  E.  .    1902 

O'Neil,  Ruth  .    ,  .    1912 

O'Neill.  Margaret  .  ,    ,    .    1915 

Opdyke,  Twyla 1912 

Opperman,  Ida  T 1904 

O'Rourke,  Maze  .    1897 

Orr,  Anna  B.  .  1897 

Orr,  Ethel  M.  1909 

Orr,  Marie  H.  .    1894 

Orr.  Winifred .  .    1900 

Onvig.  Ruth   .    .  .    1915 

Osburn,  Martha  G.  .    .    1916 

Osborn.  Nora  B 1897 

Ott.  Franklin  B 1894 

Otterson,  Ollie  G.  .    1901 

Ottinger.  AUce  \-.  .    1916 

Ottoson,  Edith  .  .    1915 

Ousby.  Elizabeth  .    1913 

Owens.  Mayme  .  1912 

Owens,  Bess    .    .  .    1896 

Owens,  Ethel  M.  ,  .    ,    1910 

Owens,  Sarah 1890 

Owens,  Winifred  Gertrude  .    .    1908 

Painter,  Eva  M.     .    .  .    .    1884 

Palmer,  Ethel  E.    .  .1911 

Pangratz,  Edith  .    1909 

Pardee,  Nellie    .  .    .    1912 

Park.  Ethel     .  1912 

Park,  Katherine  .1911 

Park,  LetitiaL 1901 

Park,  Margaretta 1901 

Park,  Vera  A.     .  1915 

Parke,  Wilma  .    1901 

Parker,  E.  May  .    1900 

Parker,  Mary  A.  .    .    1912 

Parkins,  Henrietta 1914 

Parks,  E.  B 1887 

Parsons,  Anna  Helen 1897 

Parsons,  Lydia 1911 

Parsons,  Lydia  G 1912 

Parsons.  Martha  R 1892 

Paterick,  Elizabeth 1915 

Patterson,  Elvira 1892 

Patterson,  Jeannette  G.  ...    1910 

Patterson.  Jennie  B 1879 

Patterson,  M,  Winona      1908 

Patterson.  Margaret  S 1915 

Patterson,  Marjorie 1916 

Patterson,  Nan 1911 

Patterson,  Nan 1910 

Patterson,  Ossie 1913 

Patterson,  Rose  May 1895 

Pattison,  Margaret  1 1882 

Payne,  .Almira  S.   .  ,    .    1892 

Pearce.  Emma  C 1895 

Pearce.  Nelle  T 1905 

Pearsall.  Elizabeth 1895 

Pearson.  Kathryn 1912 

Pensyl.  Georgia  ....    1910 

Perkins.  Anna  M.      .  .    .    1887 

Perrino.  Mary  M.  .    .    1916 

Peterman.  Walter  D.  .    1915 

Peterson,  Ethel  M 1908 

Petrie,  Esther  K 1910 

Petted.  Claude  H 1915 

Pettigrew.  Mildred 1915 

Petty.  Loveda 1912 

Petsch,  Augusta 1910 

Pfordt.  Eleanor 1913 

Pfordt.  Ella  L 1900 

Pforsich.  Hazel  M 1915 

Phelan,  Ella 1909 

Phillips,  Verna 1912 

PhilHps,  Eunice  Christina  .    .    1914 

Phillis,  Janet 1909 

Pickels,  Edna 1913 

Pidgeon,  Bernice  C 1895 

Pierce,  David 1880 


Pierce,  John  W.                                     .  l.SSl 

Pierce,  John  M.                          .    .  1907 

Pierce,  Mary  .    .                                 .  1913 

Pierce.  Mary  J.                           ,    .    .  18S3 

Pierce.  Mary  L.     .                         .    .  1910 

Pierce.  William  E.                          .    .  1909 

Piersol,  Elsie  D.     .    ,                 ...  1916 

Pinkerton.  Augusta  C 1879 

Pinnock,  Mary  J 1907 

Piper,  F.  Elizabeth  1915 

Piper,  Norma     ...                     .    .  1912 

Piper.  Mary 1890 

Pitchford,  Flora     .  1914 

Pitzer,  Clara  ...  1914 

Plane,  Mary 1915 

Plante,  Florence  G 1913 

Plender,  Margaret  J 1898 

Plotzer,  Margaret      1915 

Pollock,  Helen  Elizabeth      ...  1909 

Pollock,  Lillie 1913 

Pollock,  M,  Elsie 1907 

Pollock,  Mary  Emma 1887 

Pollock,  M.  Isabel 1902 

Pollock,  Margaret  J.         1904 

Pollock.  Sara  M 1908 

Pollock,  Matilda 1912 

Poole,  Grace  M 1916 

Pope,  Anna  May 1914 

Pope,  Eva 1914 

Porter,  Carrie  M 1902 

Porter,  Eva 1913 

Porter,  Florence  B 1893 

Porter,  Ida  M 1882 

Porter,  Madge  D 1891 

Postlethwaite.  Jessie  K 1916 

Poter,  Nancy  May 1910 

Portser,  Nancy 1896 

Potter,  Leta  A.  .    .  .1911 

Potts.  Emma  R.     .                         -    -  1.SS6 

Powell.  Gwendolin                             .  1913 

Powell,  Laura 1913 

Powell,  Josephine 1911 

Powell,  Mary  Isabell 1908 

Powers,  Loretta     .    .            ...  1915 

Pownall.  Katherine 1899 

Prescott,  Helen  M 1902 

Prescott,  Effie    ...                     -    .  1912 

Prestley.  Margaret 1880 

Price.  Frances  C 1888 

Price.  H.  Blanche 1897 

Price.  Pearl  E 1904 

Priddy,  Virginia 1915 

Printer,  Anna 1894 

Prosser,  Sarah 1913 

Prothers,  H.  Ney 1899 

Purdy,  Margaret  E 1885 

Purdy,  Mary  A 1894 

Purington,  Lila  W 1896 

Purington.  Margaretta  D 1892 

Quinn,  Grace 1915 

Quinn,  Mary  G 1907 

Quinnette,  Alfred  H.                         .  1913 

Radcliffe.  John  N.                              .  1890 

Radcliffe.  Ralph  1902 

Rahn.  Emily  M.    .                     -    -    -  1915 

Ralph,  John  L 1882 

Ralston,  Blanche  .  1914 

Ramaley,  M.  C 1888 

Ramsay.  Edith  M 1914 

Ramsay,  Elizabeth  Minerva    .    .    .  1908 

Ramsay.  Grace  Cameron     ....  1908 

Ramsay,  Helen  E 1910 

Ramsay,  Kathryn 1916 

Ramsay,  Mary  A 1905 

Ramsey,  Adelaide 1912 

Ramsey,  Nellie 1912 

Randall,  Cecil 1904 

Randall,  Vera 1915 

Randle,  Addle  M 1897 

Rankin,  Clara 1913 


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Rapp.  Anna  I Hill 

Rapp.  ICIizahelh  Hill 

Ray.  Charles  I'.ld:; 

Ray,  Dewill  I'.U.i 

Kay,  lOliie  HH.-p 

Ray.  Jane  l',ll:i 

Ray,  ICilna  \-.  I'.ili:, 

Ray.  Jennie    .  Iss'.l 

Rayliiirn.  Celia  I'.iil.-| 

Reams,  lilla  A.  I'.lll2 

Ueartlon.  Mary  IC.  I'.lir, 

Rebok.  Ruth  lull 

Redman.  Maruarel  lul  I 

ReddillK.  Kdward  lulj 

Rcddihuer.  Catheiin,-    \  lull; 

Reed.  AKnes  .S.  luiKI 

Reed,  flare  liliAibelli  lUI.", 

Reed.  Kdna    .  lui:i 

Reed.  Ulla  R.     .  lulb 

Reed.  Gertrude  IUI2 

Reed.  Ilulda  .  IU12 

Reed.  Ruth     .  IU12 

Reed.  Bulotta  B,  lul  I 

Reed.  Ivan  J.     .    ,  lUiiT 

Reel.  Uclle  D.  Issl 

Rces.  Edith  W.  ,  ludll 

Reese.  Ernest  lul.'i 

Reese,  Margaret  .■\.  lUllO 

Reese.  Marie  B.     ,  lull 

Reese.  William  P.  Issj 

Reeseman.  Mary  C\  Isui 

Regester.  Ruth  .    .    ,  !UI.'» 

Reich.  Pearl  E.  .    .  luiii 

Reich.  Regina  Elizabeth  lull', 

Reid.  Lillian  E.      .    .  luoii 

Reigcr.  Clara  E.  lU(li) 

Reiiiecke.  Orca  .Alma  1U09 

Reineke.  Sophie  C.    .  1SS7 

Reinhard.  Emma  E.  1U07 

Reithmiller,  J.  Philip  1UII2 

Reitz,  Florence  C.  1U12 

Reitz,  Ruth        .  lul:i 

Remmy,  Louellen  lUlS 

Rendard.  .\manda  lull 

Repine.  Helen    .    -  lUl.') 

Rcven.  Gertrude    ,  lUIKt 

Rexfoid.  Luva  B.  .    .  lUlo 

Reynolds.  Virginia  ISM 

Rhinesmith.  Nancy  M.  luiii 

Rhule.  .-\my    ,  lull 

Rhule,  Nellie  L.  luiil 

Rhoan.  Edna  lui:{ 

Rhodes.  Stella  lul.' 

Ribblett.  Minnie  1U1:( 

Rice.  Edna     .    .  lurj 

Rice,  Kathleen  .    ,    ,  IssT 

Richards,  Carrie  E.  ls,s:i 

Richards.  Etta  \'.  lulli 

Richardson.  Lydu  lull 

Richey.  Lucile    .  lui;i 

Rickabaush.  Charlotte  G.  1SU7 
Riddile,  Mary  P.  .  .  ,  .  iunj 
Riddle.  Charles  A.     .                         ,    ISSl 

Riddle.  Meredith  E.  igo.i 

Riddle.  Rebecca 18SS 

Rieck.  Hilda  L 1S9S 

Ricthmiller.  Clara  Frances  .    ,        .    lOOS 

Riethmiller.  Oliver  C mo.i 

Rigby.  .Annie  E 1SS4 

Rigby.  Lclia  B.  11)1.5 

Rigs.  Ethel  N.  lUlO 

Riley.  Frances  1.  lUKi 

Rink.  Charles  E.  l.s;H) 

Rinn.  Cloid         .    .  lUO.S 

Rinn.  Minnie  C.     .    .  lUlO 

Risbeck.  Hallle  M.  lUUi 

Ritchie.  Elizabeth  1S.S4 


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Killer.  Edith  .    , 

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I9H 

Shaffer,  Frame. 

Kobli,  J.  Irwin    .     . 

IKM.'! 

SagfTtton.  I'lorenie  II. 

1910 

Shaffer.  L.  (;alni 

Riibbilis.  Anges  May 

IHII.'i 

SiigerKon.  .Mary 

IIHIl 

.Shaffer.  Ujreii 

Kt.berts.  Lydla  II. 

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1902 

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Roberts.  Mary  C. 

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111  1.1 

Sampson,  Ix>iH  Irene. 

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Robertson.  Maude  E. 

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Sampson.  M.  Gertrude 

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Sliarlraugh.  Helen  .M 

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Sampson,  Margaret  L. 

189(1 

Sharbaugh.  Tlielma  > 

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1 883 

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1894 

Shaw.  BethelU 

Robinson,  Margery 

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1H90 

Shaw.  Emily 

Robinson,  Mary  I. 

IMftll 

Santrock.  Mary  K. 

1901 

Shaw,  Henrietta  S. 

Robison,  Emma 

lUl.-i 

Sauer.  Lillian 

191.1 

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1915 

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Sawtelle.  Ethel  M. 

IWHI 

Shaw,  .\.  Annette 

Rodkey.  Edith 

IVII 

Saylor.  Tilman  K. 

1800 

Shearer.  Margaret  B. 

Rodkey.  Hazel  M. 

I'll  1 

Saxman.  Ethel 

191 1 

Sheelian.  Rosemary 

Rodkey,  Mary  Belle 

I'ids 

Saxinan.  Isabel  C. 

1915 

Shenrfelt.  Myra  A. 

Kodkey,  Robert  Gordon  . 

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Saxman.  S.  .A. 

1883 

Shencfell.  Sarah  L. 

Rodkey,  Zola  K 

.    1907 

Sb.irsky.  Elizabeth 

1913 

Shcrbine.  Alvin  . 

Roeth,  Alice  E 

1808 

Seanlon.  Benjamin  F. 

1887 

Sheridan,  Mar>' 

Rogers.  Anna .    , 

I91,i 

Scanlon.  Mary  E.  .    . 

1887 

Sheriff.  Joseph 

Rogers,  Laura  R. 

1909 

Seanlon.  Eleanor    .    . 

1012 

Sheriff.  Thoma»  D. 

Rogers.  Mercy 

1908 

.Sceurman.  Mary  M.. 

1898 

Shick,  Raymond 

Rogers.  Oscar 

191 H 

Schade.  Anna     .    . 

1011 

Shields.  Eflie  L. 

Roller.  June    ,    , 

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Schade.  Mary     ... 

1013 

Shields.  E.  Juniata 

Roller.  Fannie  F. 

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Schaffner.  Fayetta     . 

1014 

Shields.  W.  F. 

Roller.  Vcnona  Grace 

19M 

Schaefcr.  Ethel 

1013 

Shoemaker.  Grace  E. 

Romeltanger.  Elizabeth 

191fi 

Schaeffer.  Bertha  Blanche 

IOCS 

Shoff,  Dorothy  . 

Roney.  Emma    .    . 

1S94 

Schaller.  Lena 

1015 

Shoff,  Iris    . 

Roof.  Mabelle     .    . 

1911 

Schall.  Dora  E 

1007 

Sholes,  E.  Katherine 

Roose.  Margaret  M. 

1907 

Schall.  Orpha  Mabel 

1008 

Shomo.  Jcaeie 

Rose.  Marie    .    . 

191.-! 

Schaub.  Mary  Florence 

1008 

Shontz.  Emma  . 

Rose.  Mary  L.   . 

1S99 

Schcll.  Jane  T. 

1016 

Short,  Lucy    . 

Rose.  Sophie  K. 

1888 

Schmerber.  Marion  K.      . 

1905 

Shrader,  >.  Calvin 

Rose.  Nellie    .    . 

1912 

Schmidt.  Mary 

1016 

Shrimp,  Elizabeth 

Rossiter.  Ruth 

191.-1 

Schoff.  Iris 

1913 

Shryock.  Clara 

Rote.  Carrie  J. 

1911 

Scholl.  AUieann      

1913 

Shr>-ock,  C.  Homer 

Roth.  Henry  . 

19l:i 

Schreiber.  Lillie  M 

1916 

Shugert.  Helen  .    . 

Row.  Ellen     , 

19U 

Schrciner.  Carolyn  M. 

1901 

Shultz.  E.  Grace    . 

Row.  Sadie  M 

1882 

Schreincr.  Hallie         .         . 

1897 

Shultz.  Margaret 

Rowand.  Katharine  F. 

1883 

Shrimp.  Elizabeth 

1015 

Shupe,  Abbie  F. 

Rowe.  Irwin  D. 

1S.S9 

Schubert.  Katherine  I.              .    . 

1916 

Shupc.  George  B. 

Rowe.  Jean  D. 

1893 

-Schuchman.  Flora.    .             .    . 

1911 

Shuster.  .Alice 

Rowe.  M.  Etta 

l.SSS 

Schwab.  Esther 

1912 

Shuster,  Eula  M. 

Rull.  Elma      ,    . 

1883 

Schwab.  Ruth 

1915 

Shuster.  Florence 

Riiftner.  Anna 

1912 

Scott.  Harold  P. 

1908 

Shuster.  Olive 

Ruffner.  Emma  J. 

1S86 

Scott.  Ida  B. 

1893 

Sibley.  Juniata  R. 

Rugh.  .Agnes  T.. 

1883 

Scott.  James  T. 

1805 

Sickman.  E.  Belle 

Rugh.  Chailes  C. 

1897 

Scott.  Jennie  .M. 

1807 

Sickman.  Rachel  J.  E 

Rugh.  Charles  F. 

1910 

Scott.  Lida  O. 

1806 

Sickman.  Zella  M. 

Riigli.  \'erna 

1913 

Scott.  .M.  Josephine 

1SS4 

Sicbcrt.  Corabelle 

Rumberger.  Ethel  Mae     . 

1910 

Scott.  Mabel 

1914 

Siefker.  Bertha  L. 

Riimmel.  Lida  E 

.    1887 

Seachrist.  Camille 

1912 

Siehl.  .Alta  R. 

Kunzo.  Thomas 

1909 

Seaman.  Mary  S.  . 

1910 

Siemon.  Martin 

Ku,)ff.  Hazel 

1913 

Seanor.  Estella  B 

1910 

Sigworth.  .Alice  .    . 

Rupley.  Susie  R. 

1901 

Seanor.  Lillian  \'.  . 

1916 

Silverman.  Birdie  C. 

Rush.  J.  K 

1,SS7 

Seanor.  \"irginia     ... 

1913 

Simmons.  A.  Pearl 

Rush.  S.  .Arnold 

1891 

Seaton.  Charles  F 

1002 

Simon.  Elmer  B. 

Rush.  .Mildred 

1914 

Seavey.  Ethel  Gercke 

190S 

Simpson.  Helen 

Russell.  .Augusta    , 

1899 

Scbring.  Lawrence  M.  . 

1896 

Simpson.  Lulu    .    . 

Russell.  Helen  E. 

1 900 

Sechlcr.  Gula  B 

1916 

Simpson.  Belle  . 
Simpson.  Ebcrt  T. 

Russell.  Jessie  G. 

IS9.i 

Sec.  Isabel  . 

1911 

Russell.  J.  Herbert 

1895 

Sec.  Sara     . 

1911 

Simpson.  EUie  Craig 

Russell.  Luclla    .    . 

1913 

Sefton.  Grace. 

1913 

Simpson.  Ethel  Fa\- 

Russell.  Margaret  S. 

1899 

Seibcit.  Margaret 

1915 

Simpson.  Geo.  S.,  Jr. 

Russell.  Minnie  B. 

1S91 

Seibert.  Louise 

1913 

Simpson.  James  .A. 

Rutlodge.  Laura  E. 

1910 

Sellers.  Ruth 

1913 

Simpson.  Nora  M. 

Ryan.  Agnes  .    . 

1914 

Sellers.  M.  Louise 

1006 

Simpson.  Robert  S. 

Ryan.  Agnes  .    . 

1915 

Sembowcr.  Elizabeth 

1914 

Simpson.  \'cia  .Amy 

Ryan.  .Anna  M . 

1910 

Scmple.  Adella  G.      . 

1899 

Simpson.  \*iota  H. 

Ryan.  Isa  L.  . 

1903 

Settlemeyer.  C.  T. 

1895 

Sims.  Diantha    . 

Rye.  Anna 

1905 
P.l 

Sexton.  James 
GE    93 

1910 

Sisley.  Helen 

I'JI.'l 

IHUU 
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IUI3 
INU7 

IHUl 
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1910 
1914 

tuin 

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IHVU 
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IHOH 
IHU4 
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IWW 
1908 
1808 
1914 
1012 
1915 
1913 
1006 
1895 
1HH5 
1900 
1915 
1914 
1886 
1907 
1882 
1910 
1899 
1914 
1913 
1010 
1912 
1899 
1915 
IsOS 
l>o« 
1911 


1915 
ISO- 
IOCS 
1893 
1902 
1901 
1902 
1916 
1912 
1914 
1903 
1915 
1$99 
1912 
1912 
1S88 
1901 
1909 
1909 
1909 
1SS7 
1SS2 
1SS5 
1913 
1903 
1915 
1914 


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Alumni  Registry  —  Continued 


Sjodcn.  Lillie  .    . 
Skclly.  Margaret    , 
Skewis,  Amelia  .    . 
Slater,  Alice  Gertrudi- 
Slater.  Emma  C.    .    , 
Slater.  M.  Ella  .    . 
Sligh.  .^gnes  M.     ,    . 
Sligh.  Janet  G. 
Sloan.  Ada  B. 
Sloan.  -Anna  C. 
Sloan.  Cynthia  . 
Slonaker.  Grace, 
Slonaker.  Ruth  .    . 
Sniale,  Romaine 
Small.  George  G.  . 
Small.  PhylUs     . 
Small.  Una  Elizabetli 
Smeltzer.  Jessie  L. 
Smith.  Anna  Belle 
Smith,  Mabel  C.    . 
Smith.  Earl     ,    . 
Smith.  Olive  Blanche 
Smith.  Thalma  . 
Smith.  Alfred  L. 
Smith.  Alice  E.  .    , 
Smith.  Anna  B. 
Smith.  Clara  B. 
Smith.  Clara  Louise 
Smith.  Clara  Lytle 
Smith,  Clark  M. 
Smith.  Cleo    ... 
Smith.  Cordelia  W. 
Smith.  Corinne  B. 
Smith.  Edith  M.    - 
Smith,  Edna  C. 
Smith,  Elsie    . 
Smith,  Elizabeth  F. 
Smith,  Elizabeth  R. 
Smith,  Emma     -    ,        , 
Smith,  Emma  C.    . 
Smith,  Erla  M.  .    , 
Smith,  E.  Walker  ,    , 
Smith,  Gladys  M. 
Smith,  Gladys  R. 

Smith,  Hiram  R. 
Smith,  Jessie  B. 

Smith,  J.  Leonard 

Smith,  Kathryn  Lucille 

Smith,  Pauline  .A. 

Smith,  Mac  E 

Smith,  Mabel  Beacom 

Smith,  Margaret  H.  - 

Smith.  Marie  E.     .    . 

Smith.  Martha  J.  .        . 

Smith.  M.  Leta      . 

Smith,  Minnie  E.  .    ,    . 

Smith.  Xellie  Grace  .    . 

Smith,  Paul  Victor    .    . 

Smith,  Sara  Katrine 

Smith,  Sue 

Smith,  Velma  B.    .    . 

Smith,  Virginia  K.     , 

Smith,  Lu  \'ara      -    .    . 

Smitten.  Leila    .    . 

Smyers.  Genetta  L    ,    .    , 

Snelsire.  Rita  M 

Snodgrass.  Elizabeth  Ma>' 

Snodgrass.  John     .... 

Snyder.  Jennie 

Snyder.  Laura  B.  .    . 

Snyder,  S.  Frank   . 

Sober,  Mabel  F.     . 

Soles,  Ella  M 

Spackman,  Ruth    .    . 

Sparks,  Frances 

Sparks,  Harriett  B.   .    .    . 

Spencer,  Evelyn     . 

Spears,  Naomi  B. 

Speedy,  Hal  L 

Speer.  Priscilla  M. 


I'.iU 
l;n2 
1014 
li)16 
1.SS6 
1S89 
1910 
190.5 
1SS9 
1S93 

1914 
1916 
1913 
1SS7 
1914 
191() 
1893 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
ISSl 
1900 
1897 
1902 
1898 
1899 
1898 
1911 
1898 
1902 
1893 
1911 
1914 
1908 
1901 
1899 
1910 
1905 
1886 
1915 
1915 
1876 
1882 
1909 
1916 
1915 
1911 
1909 
1893 
1892 
1894 
1S99 
1885 
1906 
1908 
1914 
1905 
1.S92 
1S97 
1915 
1913 
1906 
1916 
1896 
1881 
1914 
1916 
1905 
1916 
1894 
1911 
1912 
1916 
1912 
1.890 
1907 
1905 


Spence,  .Vgnes  1909 

Spencer,  .-Alberta  1895 

Spencer,  Edith  A.  1906 

Spraggon,  Ethel  1910 

Sprankle,  Belle  .  1913 

Spring,  Isabel     .  1913 

Spring,  Isabel  1912 

Sproull,  W.  H.   .  1885 

Sprowls.  Hannah  1913 

Spryer,  Helen     .  1913 

Sradcr,  Ella  M.  1893 

Srader,  Rebecca  E.  1916 

Stackhouse,  Anna  C.  1900 

Stackhouse,  Sarali  1912 

StadtmiUer,  Elise  C.  1905 

Suge,  Bertha     .  1913 

Stage,  Lida     .    .  1915 

Standish,  AUetha  I'.il:! 

Stahl.  Florence  N.  19(17 

Staples.  Clara  M.  19ii7 

Starr.  Kathryn  M.  191(1 

Starr.  Mary  E.  .  1914 

Starz.  Louisa  E.  1886 

Statler.  George  T.  1879 

Statler.  Ruth  1914 

St.  Clair,  Alice 1913 

St.  Clair.  Blanche 1899 

St.  Clair,  C.  Mabel 1901 

St.  Clair.  Frank  D.  1897 

St.  Clair.  Fred    .  1915 

St.  Clair.  Hazel  M.  1907 

St.  Clair.  Jennie  1879 

St.  Clair  J.  Den  1900 

St.  Clair.  Oscar  A.  1900 

St.  Clair.  M.  Agnes  1.S83 

St,  Clair,  R.  J.   .  1878 

St.  Clair.  Thomas  1895 

Steck,  Nellie  E.  1899 

Steele.  Elta     .    .  1899 

Steele.  Helen  1913 

Steele,  Laura  M 1906 

Steele,  Susan  Mary 1910 

Steetle,  Helen 1913 

Stein,  Elizabeth  M 1899 

Steinke,  Mabel 1914 

Steinmetz,  Dillie  M.      .  1891 

SteinmeU,  Jessie  1906 

Steinrod,  Maude  1899 

Stephens,  Hazel  J.  1916 

Stephens,  Hazel      .              .  1915 

Stephens,  Mabel 1915 

Stephens,  Myrtle  E 1897 

Stephenson,  Clara  M 1897 

Stephenson,  Florence 1882 

Stephenson,  Julia  M 1900 

Sterling,  Eleanor  1913 

Sterling,  Lelah   .  1910 

Sterling,  Mary  A.  1910 

Stern,  Florence 1904 

Steuler,  Hilda     ....  1910 

Stevenson.  Bessie  \V 1888 

Stevenson,  Helen 1911 

Stevenson,  Luella  M 1893 

Stevenson,  Mae  E 1890 

Stevenson,  Sarah  L 1886 

Stevens,  Margaret 1912 

Stewart,  Anabel 1894 

Stewart,  Bessie  E.  1907 

Stewart.  Christy  1909 

Stewart,  Clara  F.  1902 

Stewart.  Edna    .  1913 

Stewart.  Elizabeth 1913 

Stewart,  Mary 1916 

Stewart.  Paul 1913 

Stewart.  E.  Grace 1897 

Stewart,  Hope 1893 

Stewart,  J.  T 1888 

Stewart,  Mary  E 1899 

Stewart,  Helen 1912 

Stewart,  Margaret 1912 


Stewart.  Joseph  1912 

Stiles.  Floy  E.    .    .  1991 

Stitt.  Lelia  A.    .    .    .  1890 

Stiver.  Walter  F.   .    .  1910 

Stoke.  Grace  ...  1913 

Stone.  Margaret  L.  19U0 

Stonbraker.  Gaynelle  1913 

Stonebraker.  Ralph  L.  1902 

Stoner.  Mame    ...  1890 

Stoner.  Ola.    .  ' 1912 

Stoner.  Rachel 1914 

Stonesipher,  Florence    .  1914 

Storey.  Georgia 1887 

Storey.  Ida  B .  1886 

Stough.  Ralph  B.  .    .  1916 

Stouppe,  Mary  .    .  1914 


Sto 


,  Oli' 


B. 


Strasler.  Frank  .A. 
Strayer.  Ethel  L. 
Strickler.  Helen 
Strickler,  Hii 
Stroble,  Elizabeth 
Strobel,  Elizabetli 
Stroup,  Grace 
Stryker,  Mary  J. 
Stuchell,  Alma   .    . 
Stuchell,  Clair  A. 
Stuchell,  Ethel  M. 
Stuchell,  Martha  E. 

Stuchell,  Paul 

Stuchul,  Charlotte  Willard 
Stuchul,  Martha  T. 
Stucki,  Wilmina  M. 
Stull,  Arthur  .    .    . 
Stumpf,  Claudia 
Stumpf,  Eva  G. 
Sturgeon,  Carrie  J. 
Sturgeon,  M,  Ella 
Stutzman,  Mary    .... 
Sullivan.  F.  Helen     .    .    . 
Summerville.  William  D. 
Sunderland.  Earl 

Sutor.  Silas  A 

Sutter.  C.  P 

Sutton,  Edward  H. 
Sutton,  Helen  White 
Sutton,  Mary  A. 
Swain,  Mabel  E.    .    . 
Swan,  Charlotte  G. 
Swan,  Delia  B. 
Swan,  Edward  Q.  . 

Swan,  June 

Swan,  Mary  Agnea 

Swan,  Nora  M 

Swan,  Steele  .... 
Swartwood,  Margaiet 
Swartz,  Carrie    .    . 
Swartz,  Elizabeth  M. 
Swartz,  Mary  R. 
Sweeney,  Dorothy  K. 
Sweeney,  Jennie  .\. 
Sweeney,  Myrtle  M. 
Sweeney,  Nannie  E. 
Sweeney,  Rosemary  . 
Swickard,  M.  Ethel  . 
Swift,  Gladys  M.  .    . 
Syling,  Philena  G. 
Tapscott,  Mae  Ellen 
Tarr,  Harry  M. 
Tarr.  Stewart  F. 
Taylor,  Alice  . 
Taylor,  Anna  Laura 
Taylor,  Grace  E. 
Taylor,  Grace  L. 
Taylor,  Martha  B. 
Taylor,  Royden  J. 
Terpe,  Frank      .    . 
Terpe,  Ruth  H.      .    . 
Thistlethwaite,  Ina 
Thistlethwaite,  Lucie 


18SS 
1900 
1910 
1914 
1881 
1911 
1913 
1916 
1913 
1911 
1909 
1900 
1902 
1914 
1909 
1907 


1.894 
1913 


1915 
1882 
1911 
1896 
1909 
1912 
1905 
1916 
1904 
1909 
1914 
1888 
1908 
1913 
1888 
1916 
1904 
1902 
1916 
1898 
1S97 
1899 
1911 


1910 
1909 
1,S92 
1.S99 
1881 
1887 
1892 
1895 
1900 
1896 
1915 
1912 
1913 
1913 


Thomas,  Dubre  A. 
Thomas,  Fannie  .\. 
Thomas.  Guy 
Thomas.  Henry- 
Thomas.  Hilda  M 
Thomas.  Olive    . 
Thomas.  Ruth    . 
Thompson,  Leona 
Thompson,  Carrie     .    . 
Thompson,  June 
Thompson,  Margaret  R. 
Thompson,  Myrtle    .    . 
Thompson,  Anna- Mae 
Thompson,  Edna  L.      .    . 
Thompson,  Guy 
Thompson,  Irene  ,A. 
Thompson,  Kathryn  11. 
Thompson,  John 
Thompson,  Lulu  B. 
Thompson,  Mabel 
Thompson,  Margaret  M. 
Thompson,  Myrtle  E.  . 
Thompson,  Rue  Cetta  . 
Thomspon,  Sarah  B. 
Thomson.  .Agnes  M. 
Thomson.  Catherine  W. 
Thomson.  Clara  C 
Thomson.  Margaret 
Tiernan.  Grace  E. 
Tiffany.  Emma  J. 
Tit=fany,  Mary  L.  . 
Tiffany.  Paul  B.     . 
Tiffany.  Ruth  M.  . 
Timberlake,  Elton  D.   . 
Titterington,  Clyde  .    . 
Titterington.  John  A.   . 
Tittle.  .A,  Josephine  .    . 
Todd.  Marguerite 
Todd.  Martina  .A. 
Tomb.  D.  Harbison 
Tomb.  David  Rankin 
Tomb,  Herman  .... 
Tomlinson.  Leora  A. 
Toohey.  Wm.  J.     .    .    . 
Trader.  Eugenia         .    . 
Trainer.  John  F.  . 

Trauger.  George  W. 
Travis.  Fanny  B. 
Tress.  Joe  C.  .    . 
Trent.  S.  U.    .    . 
Treible.  Helen  Marjorie 
Treichler,  Elma  M. 
Trimble.  Flora  M.     . 
Trimble.  Horace  H.  . 
Trimble.  M.  Edna     .    . 
Trimble.  Mac     .... 
Trimble.  Martha   . 
Trout.  M.  Elizabeth     . 
Truman.  Delia  K. 
Trusal.  Jessie  Eva     .    . 
Tucker.  Asenath  -A.  .    . 
Tucker.  Margaret 
Turk.  Mary  .A.  . 
Turner.  Jennie  P. 
Turner.  Minnie  E. 
Turner.  Sarah  A.   . 
Tussey.  Mary  J.     . 
Tyler.  Alice  E.   .    . 
L'hlinger.  Katherine  . 
Ulerich.  William  W.      . 
Uncapher,  Elizabeth 
Uncapher,  Luella  M.     . 

Unger.  Frank 

Urey,  John  M.  . 
L^rey,  Mary  H. 
L^rey.  Preston  G. 
\'anard.  Eva  U. 
\'anard.  Flora  M. 
\-an  Eman.  Hattie 
Van  Horn.  \'ida 


191  1 

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1914 

1914 

1912 

1916 
1912 
1910 
1911 
1.890 
1909 
1.894 
1913 
1903 
1901 
1895 
1909 


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1886 
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1892 
1916 
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1910 
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1878 
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1912 
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1884 
1879 
1897 
1915 
1891 
1905 
1908 
1885 
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1905 


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Wigginn.  Iluherl  P. 

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\'iirner.  Liila  M . 

Ill  111 

Walmn.  A.  Uelle 

mill 

Wigginn.  RolxTt  (lark 

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Wiggin*.  Rolxrt  H. 

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Willilngton.  K>lvlh 

lull 

\Cil.  MuiK.ini 

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WalHon.  Mary  Alice 

mi.'. 

Wlgginx,  RiMh 

1913 

Wolle.  Anna  M 

lUUU 

\-.-llc.  ICllicI 

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Waiaon.  Mary  O.  . 

19(10 

Wlgloii.  Anna  W 

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is'.i.-. 

Wansel.  Martha 

mi'2 

Wiglon.  Maty  E 

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Wold.  Martlu. 

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\<To.  Manola  M. 

1111.-) 

Wi-aklan.  Herlha 

1913 

Wiley,  Emily  Inabel 

ItNIH 

WolfhoiM'.  Marv 

lUIZ 

\lto.  Marian 

I'.il.t 

Weamer.  Alpha 

mi5 

Wiley.  J.  P. 

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W.KI.I.  (  lara  E 

KKM 

\'iswl.  Martha 

I'.ili'i 

VVVamer.  J.  I'Vank 

IHIHI 

Wiley.  (Jka  C. 

1911 

WrHxI.  Gad 

1913 

\Ualr,   Delhi 

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Weaver.  Flora  I.    , 

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W(«l.  Lucy  T. 

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\\,Ki-i.  lOl.i  K. 

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1911 

Wilkini..  Mary  B. 

lHh2 

W.Kxl,  Wilmer  II. 

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Wilkins.  Maude 

1911 

WfKMlhum.  Marxueritr  A. 

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\'oKeley,  A.  lionise 

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Weav<-r.  Rosina  H. 

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W<x-lfdl.  .Mary  E. 

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SorlaRC.  William 

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Weaver.  Margaret 

1913 

Willetl.  Be«e  R. 

1910 

W.«*lhr:irl.  Ada 

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1913 

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1913 

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Williams.  David 

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WwKlward.  .Mil.li.-I  .M 

1911) 

W.Kl.lle.  Ivthel  1., 

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Williams.  Ethel  A. 

1911) 

W<xi.l.u((.  J    B. 

IHK.-, 

Waildle.  Klllh 

l<il:< 

Wedeniyei.  Anna  U. 

19111 

Williams.  Edith 

1912 

WotkN.  J.-annetle  B. 

IhKJ 

Wade.  Lucile  ... 

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Wcinier.  Harry 

1H9.S 

Williams.  Fannie 

ISH2 

WcKMlit.  Margarcl  E. 

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Wanclcy,  Francca  M.    , 

I'll  1.1 

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mi3 

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Weinman.  Marguerite  . 

mi  t 

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KKWt 

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1903 

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191(1 

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Welch.  Edgar  J. 

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Williams.  Martha  B. 

1905 

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1887 

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Williams,  Mylanwy 

1915 

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Welsh.  Edward  11.     . 

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1910 

Wagner.  Pearl 

lillO 

Welsh.  Howard  .M. 

1S95 

Williams.  William 

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Waigand.  G.  Emma  . 

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Williamson.  Emma 

1H9S 

Wright.  .Marie 

1915 

Waite.  Nellie  H. 

1902 

Wenlz,  Elizabeth  .    . 

mi  I 

Williamson.  Emma 

l!t07 

Wright.  E.  Rcftina 

1915 

W.iliUouk',  Margaret     . 

1912 

Weitz.  Lulu  Irene.    . 

mils 

Wills.  James  F.  ,    . 

1S94 

Wright.  Clare  L. 

1900 

w.,l.li..ii.  Opal  11.      .    . 

1918 

Wertz.  Minnie    .    . 

1913 

Wilson.  Eleanor 

1H95 

Wright.  .Margaret  E. 

ISIh. 

\\,,l,l-.  hiiiiilt.  Dorothea 

1912 

Wesley.  Helen    .    . 

1914 

Wilson,  Emily  R. 

19IC, 

Wright.  Sarah 

1904 

W.iKI-sehiindt.  Lillian  E. 

1902 

Wcsner.  Eleanor  A. 

mm 

Wilson.  Margaret 

1910 

Wyman.JaneG. 

1907 

Walker.  Anna  G 

1915 

Wesner.  Pauline 

\<MJ 

Wilson.  Mary  .M. 

1910 

Wyman.  Mar>*  E. 

1904 

W.ilker.  E.  \'irginia  . 

1888 

West,  Alice  M.  .    . 

I'ln; 

Wilson.  .\.  Maude 

1S93 

Wynn.  Mao  G. 

I'JOS 

Walker.  Bertha 

1913 

Weston.  Imogenc  . 

I'.IM 

Wilson.  .Mice  May 

1898 

Wynn.  Wesley  A. 

18WS 

\\  alker.  Lenore 

1913 

Wetherell.  Caroline 
Wetzler.  .^da  ... 

I  S,S9 
1913 

Wilson,  Arthur  W. 
Wilson.  Caroline 

1901 
1910 

Wysc.  Lettie  L. 
Yamall.  Margaret 

1891 

Walker.  Florence  C. 

1884 

1913 

Walker.  Idclla    .    . 

1892 

Weyman.  .-Mice  . 

1912 

Wilson,  Esther 

1914 

Yamall.  Margaret 

1012 

Walker.  Laura  B. 

1900 

Wheeler.  Edna  J.  . 

I'.IKI 

Wilson,  Florence 

1914 

Vcaly.  Lenore 

1912 

W.illace.  Florence 

1912 

Whetstone.  Emily, 

1915 

Wilson.  Florence    . 

1913 

Yerkley.  .Albert  F. 

1901 

Wallace.  Mabel 

1910 

Whiston.  Walter  C. 

1915 

Wilson.  Flora  L. 

1908 

Yodcr.  Elizabeth  A. 

1902 

WalL^ce.  Margaretta     ... 

191.5 

White.  Anna 

1914 

Wilson.  Florence 

1902 

Yoder.  \  ida  J. 

1902 

Wallace.  Minnie 

1913 

White.  Josephine  W. 

1,S94 

Wilson.  Florence    . 

1911 

Young.  Agnes 

1912 

Wallace.  Minnie  J.     .    . 

1894 

White.  Mary 

1915 

Wilson.  Helen  C. 

1892 

Young.  .Anna  M. 

1911 

W.illcr.  Harriet  .    . 

190G 

White.  Sara  M 

1915 

WUson.  Elsie 

1912 

Young.  BUnche  O. 

1895 

Waller.  Mabel 

1896 

White.  Rose 

1904 

Wilson.  Helen  I.    . 

1910 

Young.  Eva  L.  .    . 

1897 

Waller.  Margaret  L. 

1901 

White.  Nan 

1912 

Wilson.  Irene  B. 

I9(X; 

Young.  Grace 

1915 

Waller.  Robert  P. 

1902 

Whitehead.  Irene  .    . 

1912 

Wilson.  James  M . 

18,85 

Young.  Ruth  . 

1915 

Wallis.  Jean  11 

1910 

Whitehill.  Stewart  H 

1S7C. 

Wilson.  James  T. 

1,894 

Young.  Florence 

1914 

Walsh.  Cecelia    .    . 

1915 

mil 

Whiteman.  Effie  B 

1902 

Wilson.  John  D. 
Wilson.  M.  .Agnes 

1S9S 
1890 

Young.  Miles  C. 
Young.  Pearl  C. 

1904 

Walsh.  Nora  .    . 

Whiteman.  Lydia  Bess 

1909 

1916 

Walsh.  Ora  E. 

l.slll 

Whiteman.  Mar\*  Gertrude 

190S 

Wilson.  Joseph  . 

1913 

Young.  Sara  . 

1913 

Walter.  .-Vnna  M. 

1909 

Whitfield.  Eleanor  G 

1916 

Wilson.  Mabel    . 

1914 

Young.  Orca  .    . 

1912 

Walter.  Helen  E. 

1915 

Whitefield.  William  H.     . 

18,>in 

Wilson.  Mary  A. 

1915 

Yuill.  Jessie 

1913 

Walters.  Jane 

1915 

Whiting.  Rita  A 

1910 

Wilson,  Olive 

1913 

Zanchi.  Mary  E. 

1907 

Walters.  Grace 

1914 

Whitledge.  Bentley 

1915 

Wilson.  Robert  M. 

ISSO 

Zeller.  Ima  Heraldine 

1909 

Walton.  Mary  11. 

1897 

Whitmyre.  Sadie  E.  . 

19(11 

Wilson.  Ruth  Sadie  . 

1.894 

Zehner.  Nora 

1911 

Waroblyak.  Ella 

1912 

Whitmyre.  Tamar     ... 

1901 

Wiltrout.  Elizabeth   . 

1916 

Zehner.  Maude 

1913 

Wanier.  J.  Paul 

1910 

Whitten.  Charles  E. 

,    lS.-*7 

Wineman.  Kalherine 

1912 

Zeigler.  Martha  E. 

1916 

■Aarner.  Lydia  H 

1904 

Whyte.  lCathr>n    .    . 

1914 

Wineman.  Myrtle  Q. 

1915 

Zeitler.  Lucille  E.  . 

1914 

Warnick.  Lucretia 

1914 

Wiant.  L.  Cora  ... 

1902 

Wineman.  Sara  E. 

1915 

Zelt.  Dais>- 

1914 

Warnock.  Clara  E. 

1897 

1885 
1891 

Wicks.  Carrie  L 

1911 

Wingar.  D.  Lester 
Wingert   Charlotte  M. 
Wingeit.  Clara  M.    . 

1907 
1901 
19«)5 

Zener.  .Ada 
Zener.  \"irgil  C. 
Zimmerman.  Elizabeth 

1913 

Wamock.  O.  11. 

Wier.  Ethel  S 

1911 

1900 

Warren.  Annie  M 

Widowson.  Gaye 

1913 

1901 

Warren,  Jennie  S. 

1SS5 

Widdowson.  Mar>'     . 

1915 

Wingert.  Ella  B. 

1907 

Zimmerman.  Zelma 

1911 

Warren.  Clarence 

1916 

Widdowson.  Roxie  L. 
Widdowson.  Ruth 

1910 
1912 

Wingert.  Laura  -A. 
Winter,  Esther 

1905 
1914 

Zimmers.  Mabel 
Zweisele.  Fred  J. 

I9I0 

Washabaugh.  Grover  C 

1916 

1916 

J^G^nnsylvania      State*    A/omiciI      SahooJ 


CLASS  DIRECTORY 


Officers  of  the  Society  of  the  Alumni 

Dr.  H.  G,  Carmalt,  Class  of  '97 President 

Lester  Winger,  Class  of  '07 Vice-President 

Mrs.  M.  C.  Gordon,  Class  of  '07 Secretary 

Mrs.  C.  H.  Irwin,  Class  of  '9^ Treasurer 


Note  —  So  far  as  the  addresses  of  our  Alumni  were  known,  or  could  be  obtained,  they  ; 
of  which  our  directory  may  be  made  more  complete  in  the  future  catalogues.     In  almost  all  c 

We  often  have  calls  for  teachers  that  we  are  unable  to  supply.  We  request  our  Alumn 
addresses  and  desires. 


given.  Our  friends  will  confer  a  f 
the  home  address  has  been  give 
lio   are   desirous   of   obtaining   bei 


nformed  of  their 


CLASS  OF  1876 

Elementary  Course 

McCurdy.  Irwin  P..  D.D..  Litt.  D..  LL.D..  D.C.L..  Clcrgyr 

Smith,  Hiram  R.,  Farmer 

Trent.  S.  U. —  Deceased. 

Whitehill.  Stewart  H..  Lawyer  —  Deceased. 

CLASS  OF  1877 
Scientific  Course 


-  Deceased. 

,  Loveland.  Colo 


Fair.  R.  Willis 


Elementary  Course 


Christy.  Maude  A. — -  Deceased. 
Grumbling.  Sarah.  A.  M.  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Van 
Gwinn.  Caroline  S.  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Blatchley) 
Martin.  Clara  j.  (Mrs.  W.  S.  Kelly)    ,    . 
Pollock.  Mar>'  E.  (Mrs.  Emma  Shupe)    .    . 
McCreerj*.  James  W..  Lawyer       ,    , 


Carlisle,  Penna. 


Lexington,  Neb. 

Caldwell.  Idaho 

Webster,  Penna. 

Wooster.  Ohio 

,  Greeley.  Colo. 


CLASS  OF  1878 
Elementary  Course 


.\ndrevvs.  James  I 
Berkey.  Jacob  M., 


Lawyer  La  Crosse,  Kan. 

\..  M.,  Director  of  Special  School^ 

and  Extension  Work.  3442  BoQuet  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Elrich.  Charles.  Business 210  E.  Uth  .\ve..  Homestead.  Penna. 

McCurdy,  Joseph  A..  A.  M..  LL.  D..  Lawyei  Greensburg,  Penna. 

Mitchell.   Margaret  F.   (Mrs.  S.   M.  Jack)  .       Indiana.  Penna. 

St.  Clair,  R.  J.,  Business .         .St.  Joseph.  Mo. 

Tomb.  D.  Harbison —  Deceased. 
Wenner.  Theo.  L. —  Deceased. 

CLASS  OF  1879 
Elementary  Course 


Brooks.  Elisa  —  Deceased. 
Christy.  Louisa  H.  (Mrs.  H.  M.  McCi 
McDivitt.   Martha  M. —  Deceased, 
Naly,  Sarah  L..  Pharmacist   .    , 
Patterson,  Jennie  B.  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Mon 


.  Carson  City,  Ne 


.500  ISth  Ave.,  Denvei 
-     .  .     ,  Stronghu 


Pinkerton,  Augusta  C 6711  McPherson  Blvd..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Scott.  Jennie  M.  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Lapsley) Swissvale.  Penna. 

St.  Clair.  Jennie  —  Deceased. 
L^ncapher.  Elizabeth  —  Deceased. 

Woods.  Margaret  E.  (Mrs.  M.  D.  Heath)  Teacher \'ineland,  Cal. 

Davis.  Samuel  M..  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  Lawyer Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

Dill.  Anson  J.- —  Deceased. 

Hanna.  John  C.  Writer 120  Ellis  Ave..  Wheaton.  III. 

Johnson.  Edward  P ... 

McGrew,  Butler  C.  Business Washington.  Penna. 

Miller.  J.  J.,  Judge Court  House.  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Nissley.  Isaac  O..  Editor ...    .  Middletown.  Penna. 

Shane.  Samuel,  Business  .  McDonald.  Penna. 

Statler.  Geo.  T.,  Business        .  ...  ...    Greeley,  Colo. 

CLASS  OF  1880 
Elementary  Course 


Greensburg,  Penna. 
,  Scottdale.  Penna. 


Hunter,  Anna  \..  Teacher 
Loucks,  .\manda.  Teacher 
Morrison.  Alice  —  Deceased. 

Sampson,  Emma  F.  (Mrs.  Emma  Smith)  Mercer.  Penna. 

Brinker.  Gasper  C —  Deceased. 
Brown,  Charles  J. —  Deceased. 

Calder.  John  R.,  B.A..  Lawyer 1861  Parkwood  Ave..  Toledo,  Ohio 

Cochran.  William  A..  Merchant 604  Central  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Doty,  Daniel  W..  Lawyer 1708  Marshall  Ave.,  St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Duffey,  William  E 4  So.  Elliott  Place,  Brooklyn,  X.  V. 

Elkin.  Jolm  P.,  Justice  of  Supreme  Court  —  Deceased. 

Keefer,  John  S. —  Deceased. 

Lewis,  Samuel  T.,  A.B..  Clergj-man  .    .    Osceola  Mills.  Penna. 

Maclay,  William  B..  Business  .    ,  Bellville.  Penna. 

Xewlon.  G.  H..  Lawyer 

Pierce.  David,  M.  D..  Physician  McKeesport.  Penna. 

CLASS  OF  1881 
Elementary  Course 


Roland  W.  Gu?s) 


Ma 


.    Middletown 
Castle  Shannon,  Penna. 


artha  A..  B.S.  (M 
Greene.  S.  Ella  D.  (iMrs.  Walt; 
Hamilton.  Ada  F. —  Deceased. 

Harrison.  Jennie  B .    .    .    ,     410  9th  Ave..  McKeesport.  Pei 

Jones.  Harriet  E.  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Boggsj Byron.  N 


PG'Jinsylvania      States    A/ormci/      School 


Cliiss  Dirt'Clorv       ConlimioJ 


Kiinii,  Mrs.  Harriet 

Martin.  Mary  Adda.  Tc.icher 

Taylor.  Alice  (Mrs.  Geo.  Hart)  —  Deceased. 

.Mlison.  J.  Lewis.  Supt.  of  Schools 

Fair.  (.'leo.  II..  Lawyer 

diss.  Rowland  W..  Science  Teacher   .    , 
Mtlsselinan.  Harvey  C. —  Deceased. 

Pierce.  John  II..  Lawyer 

Riddle.  Charles  A..  Lawyer 

Smith.  .Alfred  L. —  Deceased. 

Snodgrass.  John  —  Deceased. 

Stricklci.  Hiram  B..  Business 


1  IVrrysvillc  .\ve..  AllcKheny.  IVnna. 
XVI  River  Road.  .Avalon.  Penna. 

1320  Wood  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

i:!.'>l  (;arfield  .Ave..  Topcka.  Kan. 

North  Adams.  Mass. 


.\ima  K.  R.i?|. 


Riddle) 


41  K« 
alifon 


CLASS  OF  1882 
Klementary  Course 

.Ansjney.  .May  E..  Tfiulur 
Ksterline.  Anna  C.  (M 
Kord.  Eva  B.—  Decea; 
tiarman.  Malviaa  (M 

C.iven.  Margaret  P..  Teacher 

Hildebiand.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Keepers) 
Lewis.  Cornelia  P..  Stenographer     .... 


.  Indiana.  Penna. 
.    Seattle.  Wash. 


IS  St..  Allegheny.  Penna. 
I  .\ve..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 


:-Teacher   .    .  I.S.X.S..  Indiana.  Penna. 
130.5  Poplar  St..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 
Deceased. 
Phoenix.  .Arizona 


McElwain.  Elizabeth.  Teacher Chestnut  St..  .Avalon.  Penna. 

McFadden.  Annie  M.  (Mrs.  D.  B.  Taylor)  Indiana.  Penna. 

Marshall.  Katherine.  Teacher S4.')  Collins  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Miller.  Alice  J..  Business 1330  Sheridan  PLice.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Pattison.  Margaret  J..  Stenographer i>I1t  W.  Hth  St..  Topeka.  Kan. 

Potter.  Ida  M..  M.D..  Physician 347  Monroe  Ave..  Rochester.  N.  V. 

Row.  Sadie  M.  (Mrs.  Harry  C.  Christy) Indiana.  Penna. 

Sandels.  .Annie  E.  (Mrs.  John  B.  Reynolds) Greensburg.  Penna. 

Shaw .  Bethella.  Teacher .il21  Center  .Ave.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Schontz.  Emma.  Teacher  

Simpson.  Nora  M.  (Mrs.  J.  C.  Patton)  .    .      Indiana.  Penna. 

Smith.  Jessie  B..  Teacher -    .     .Jeannette,  Penna. 

Stephenson.  Florence.  B..A..  M..A.,  Principal  Home  Industrial  School.  .Asheville.  X.  C. 
Wilkins.  Man-  B.  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Ogden)  4947  Wallingford  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
-Allison,  R.  Wilson.  M.D..  Physician  .SO.S  Wood  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Barton.  Humphrey.  l.a\vycr     .  St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Harnish.  William  R..  Lawyer   .  \-  X.  Duke  St..  Lancaster.  Penna. 

Hickman.  Edward  D..  Business  1 1-' 4th  Ave  .  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Langham.  Jonathan  X..  Judge  of  Courts  -  Indiana.  Penna. 

-McCartney.  John  W.—  Deceased. 

Maclay.  William  P..  Lawyer Potosi.  .Mo. 

McGrew.  Nathan  X..  Lecturer lOOli  .Arch  St..  Phil.«lelphia.  Penna. 

Miller.  Lorenzo  D Shelocta.  Penna. 

Ralph.  John  L..  Lawyer    .  iim-3  Berger  BIdg..  Pittsburgh.  Penna 

Reese.  William  P..  Lawyer  Alma  Mall.  Johnstown,  Penn.i 

Shane.  John  P..  Merchant         .  McDonald.  Penni 

Sutor.  Silas  .A. —  Deceased. 

Williams.  David.  Supt.  of  Schools  Keosauqua.  Iowa 


CL.\SS  OF    IKK.i 
Elementary  Ckiurse 


,nni<-  E.  (.Mr<.  Judne  Evan«)        I Ji-.  ciuK-d . 
1.  Carrie  L..  Teiichcr.  Plymouth  Apartmenli 

<"liart 
Lizzie  M.,  Teacher 
Marion  L.  (Mrd.  JoiH-ph  Kyle) 
S:iniuel  Kitcliit 


llr. 

Hr 

Cochran.  M.  Etta  (M 

Davis.  Emma  E.     . 

Daviit.  .Margaret  C.     . 

I'ord.  .Mary  E..  Phynician 

Crregg.  Mar>'  J. —  Deceawf  1 . 

H.irbour.  W.  W..  Lawyer 

I  himilton.  Margaret  C—  Dccea-K- 1 

i  larniah.  Lewis  C.  ClerRyman . 

Klingensmtth.  Annie.  AbhI.  Supt.  of  Sdi'ol- 

Knight.  Lulu  N.  (Mni.  John  T.  Rerve») 

Leslie.  Mary  E 

McClaren.  Birdie.  M.E.  (Mr».  Frank  Kcene 

-Mooie.  .Amy  E 

Pierce,  Mar>'  J. —  Deceased. 

Rowland.  Katharine  F.  (Mrs.  E.  (1.  Millerl 

Ruff.  Elma  (Mrs.  Charles  D.  Todd) 

Kugh.  .Agnes  Truby  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Eppley) 

Sanson).  Bessie  G..  M.E.  (Mrs.  A.  W.  WiU  j 

Sa.xman,  S.  .A. —  Decea.scd. 

St.  Clair.  M.  .Agnes,  Teacher    . 


nd  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  AUrghmy.  Penna. 

New  Alrxandria,  Pf^na. 

lOH  W.  ;M  S«..  Xenia.  Ohio 

Thorn  am)  Littir  Su..  S<-wickley.  prnnji 

.VMt  Oeartnm  Ave..  Chicago.  Ill 

l^irk  ilavm.  Penna. 

.'.OJ  California  BIdg..  Denver.  Colo. 

Kidgway,  Penna. 

Village  St.,  Ilartlord.  Conn. 

f>ar>-.  Indiana 

Beaver  FalU.  Peniu. 

)  Indiana.  Penna. 

.Anheville.  N.  C. 


.  Warrm.  f>hio 
GreHf-i".  Colo. 


2:i  Church  St..  Indi: 


Sult-burg.  Penna. 


CL.VSS  OF   l«R4 
Elementar>'  Course 


Turki 


Parker-  Landing.  Penna. 

(IK)  sth  .Ave..  Beaver  FalU.  Penna. 

Shelocta.  Penna. 


Allison.  Annie  \.  (.Mr- 

.Ague.  John  B..  M.D..  Physician 

Bothell.  Clara  E 

Brown.  M.  Jennie 

Eccles.  Lida  M.  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Grove) 

Edie.  M..  Leanna.  Teacher 

Empfield.  Ella  E.  (Mrs.  David  C.  Patteel 

Galbraith.  Margaret  M 824  Lexington  .Ave..  N 

Gallaher,  Sarah  M.— Class  of  188S 

Hays.  Flora  B.  (.Mrs.  B.  H.  Smycrs) 5.>ll  Stanton  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna 

Jeffreys.  Jennie  —  Deceased 


Anbury  Place   Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Beaver.  Penna. 

1810  Peper  .Ave..  Lincoln.  Neb. 
York.  N.Y. 


Mc.Allastet.  Ralph  C.  Business 
McElveen.  Jennie  (Mrs.  Frank  B.  Patton) 
Matthews.  W.  E..  M.D..  Physician 
Nesbit.  Harry  N.—  Class  of  18SS. 
Painter.  Eva  M.  (Mrs.  Elmer  Helnian) 
Reel.  Belle  D.  (Mrs.  R.  A.  McKee) 
Reynolds.  Virginia.  B.S..  Teacher.  E.X.S. 
Rigby.  Annie  E 


.VX)1  Sth  .Ave..  X.  E..  Seattle.  Wajh. 
2.51   Dithridge  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
423  Lincoln  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 


Irw-in.  Penna. 

Ben  -Avon.  Penna- 

East  Stioudsburg.  Penna. 
1301  3d  .Ave..  New  Brighton.  Penna. 


chie.  Elizabeth  (.Mrs.  Elizabeth  Ritchie)  Supv.  of  .Adv.  Dept..  Pittsburgh 

Steel  Co 219  Lathrop  St..  Oakland  Station.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.Scott.  Mary  Josephine  (Mrs.  D.  \V.  McNaugher) 

202  Lafayette  Ave..  Allegheny.  Penna. 
Clench.  \V.  \V. —  Deceased. 

Walker.  Florence  C 

Williams.  William.  Lawyer  \\  ■•  .If  Block,  John-town,  Penna. 


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Class  Directory  —  Continued 


CLASS  OF  1885 
Elementary  Course 

Adair,  Jennie  M.  (Mrs.  George  W.  Belsey) .    .  3:iS  Fairlawn  Ave.,  Webster  Groves.  Mo, 
Angus,  Mary  A.  (Mrs.  Lyman  Walker)  —  Deceased. 

Angney,  Allan  B..  Lawyer Frick  Bldg   .Annex.  Pittsburgh,  Penna, 

Carney,  Alice  B,  (Mrs.  John  H.  Wilson)  —  Deceased. 

Cawley,  Nan  L.  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Walker.  Jr.) 

Cochran,  Laura  C  Teacher 473s  Bayard  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Cooper,  Mary  Blanche 

Davis,  Laura  Maude      Indiana,  Penna, 

Elliott,  Adalene  M.,  Teacher S22  7th  Ave.,  Beaver  Falls,  Penna. 

Fair,  May  C. —  Deceased. 

Getty,  Mary,  M,D..  Physician 1831  Chestnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Penna. 

Given,  Annie  F Indiana.  Penna, 

Gordon,  M,  C— Class  of  1888 

Graham.  Annie  M,,  Teacher  .    -     Baldwin.  Penna. 

Hays,  Caroline  D.,  Teacher  ...  San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Hays,  Fanny  L. —  Deceased. 
Harrocks.  Sarah  —  Deceased. 

Hickman.  R.  L..  Business  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Hutton,  Frank.  Lawyer     .    .  DuBois,  Penna, 

Itell,  Thomas  J.,  Lawyer 150  Adams  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Lemon,  Emma  R. —  Deceased, 

Lytle,  Katharine  M,  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Clifford) Braddock,  Penna. 

Marshall,  Adah  L.,  Teacher Braddock.  Penna. 

Marshall.  Anna  P,  (Mrs.  William  McCracken)  709  Maryland  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 
Marshall,  Jean  (Mrs,  C.  W.  McConaughy)    .123  W,  4th  Ave,,  Holdredge,  Neb. 

McCain,  Margaret  (Mrs,  Peterson) 1406  Arch  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

McCall,  Agnes  (Mrs.  Agnes  Taylor) h^  Madison  Ave,,  Bellevue,  Penna. 

McElhaney,  Jean  R.,  Member  of  Faculty.  I. S.N.S Indiana,  Penna, 

McFadden,  Jane  R.  (Mrs.  M,  L,  Zweizig) 148  S.  5th  St,,  Reading,  Penna. 

McGraw,  Josephine    .    ,    .    , 

McMullen,  Jennie  E.  (Mrs.  George  W.  Orange) Spiritwood,  N,  D. 

McClatchey,  Rose  Z..  Teacher Pittsburgh.  Penna 

Mohney.  J.  M.,  LL.  B..  Lawyer 0.xford,  Neb. 

Moon,  Lottie,  Teacher Bellevue.  Penna. 

Muse.  Minnie  E.  (Mrs.  T,  C.  Jones) 811  Huey  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Muse.  Frank  D..  A.B.,  Clergyman 

Needy,  Anetta  —  Deceased, 

Oliver,  Martha  A R.  D.  No.  2.  Saltsburg,  Penna. 

Richards,  Carrie  E,  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Shouse) Bellevue.  Penna. 

Robb,  J.  Irwin,  Teacher Bryn  Mawr,  Penna. 

Shields,  W.  F.,  Clergyman Medford,  Ore. 

Simpson,  Robert  S..  Business Bellingham,  Wash. 

Smith,  Minnie  Ethel .4626  Chatsworth  Ave..  Hazelwuod.  Pittsburgh,  Penna, 

Sproull,  W.  H.—  Class  of  1888 

Turner,  Jennie  P.  (Mrs.  R.  M.  McCracken)  .    .        Glenwillard,  Penna, 

Vanard,  Eva  U.  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Woodburn) .    .    1647  Edgecliffe  Drive.  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Warren.  Jennie  S,  (Mrs,  J.  R.  Copeland) Parnassus,  Penna. 

Warnock,  O,  H.,  Mechanical  Engineer Larimer,  Penna. 

Wilson.  James  M„  Clergyman Bellingham.  Wash. 

Woodruff.  J.  B..  Physician \'ine  and  Bedford  Sts..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

CLASS  OF  1886 
Elementary  Course 

Banfield,  Margaret  S.  (Mrs.  M.  S.  Parshall) .    . 

Barnes,  Blanche  .A,  (Mrs,  Walter  W.  Ross)   ,  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Cochranton.  Penna. 

Birkman.  Sara  (Mrs.  Hiram  De  Puy) 3302  26th  St..  Tacoma.  Wash. 

Breniser.  Cynthia  (Mrs.  John  L.  Thomas)         2727  Eldridge  Ave..  Bellingham.  Wash. 
Bruce,  Laura  B.,  Teacher      .    ,  1320  Wood  St.,  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Calhoun,  Jennie  M -    57  Bayne  Ave,.  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Cannon,  Mary  W 1627  Beaver  Ave..  Allegheny,  Penna. 

Case,  Gertrudes.,  Teacher  of  Manual  Training,  5837  Nicholson  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna, 

Cramer,  W,  Justin  —  Deceased. 

Crawford,  Ella  E,  (Mrs,  Robert  S.  Clarke)    .    .  McClure  Ave.,  Ex.,  Allegheny,  Penna, 

Crider,  Annie  M.  (Mrs.  Albert  H.  Kirker) Homestead.  Penna. 

Fleming,  Louise  S 1 1 1  Wen  10,'ith  St..  New  York  City 

Fisher,  Harry  H.,  Lawyer Greensburg,  Penna. 

Fisher,  John  S.,  Lawyer Indiana,  Penna. 

Freeman,  Sarah  J. —  Deceased. 

Giiailan.  Sarah  A,  (Mrs,  J.  L.  Ralph)  .51  Hawthorn  .Ave.,  Cratton,  Penna, 

Hamill.  Jennie  (Mrs.  S.  R.  McClure)  111  North  Ave.,  Braddock.  Penna. 

Hayden,  Margaret  B.,  M.E..  Teacher  46  Preston  -Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Haslett,  Annie  S. —  Deceased. 

Henderson.  Mary 802  Huey  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Hodge,  Grace  M,  (Mrs.  Geo.  V,  Craighead)     .518  Franklin  Ave,,  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Jackson,  Walter  H Indiana,  Penna, 

Jones.  Mary  Margaret  —  Deceased. 


Laughry.  .Anna  S.  (Mrs.  M,  L.  Imler)    .  745  Cypress  Ave..  Moxham,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Leard.  Emma  L.  (Mrs.  W.  F,  Shields) Niedford,  Ore, 

McCormick.  Mar>-,  Teacher Indiana,  Penna. 

McCowan.  Ermine  C.  (Mrs.  G.  G.  Small) Beaver,  Penna, 


McCrum,  Jessie  G.  (Mrs.  Jessi 
McFadden,  Elizabeth  E.  (Mrs 
McKee.  Annie  L. —  Deceased. 
McKibben,  Mary  Crouse  (Mrs 
McMunn.  Anna  M..  Teacher 


;  G.  Mathew 
J.  S.  Gaut) 


Woods  Hall,  Mass. 

4.59  S.  7th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 


.  Samuel  A.  Harper) Maywood.  111. 

110  Sprague  Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Marion,  Katherine  H..  Teacher 1329  Fayette  St  .  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Marquis.  Elvira  (Mrs.  Harry  S.  Elwood) EUensburg,  Wash, 

Martin.  Eleanor  \'.,  Supv,  Prin.,  Gary  Schools   .    .   420  Columbia  Ave.,  Pomona.  Cal. 

Maxwell,  Mar>'  A.  (Mrs.  Irving  ,A,  Palmer) 

Morrow.  Agnes  —  Class  of  1SS8 

Murry.  Belle Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Muse.  Blanche  (Mrs.  E.  J.  Knox) Butler,  Penna. 

Potts,  Emma  R.,  Teacher Natrona.  Penna. 

Purdj-,  Margaret  E,  (Mrs,  Samuel  W,  Pringle) Grove  City,  Penna. 

Ruffnei.  Emma  J.  (Mrs.  Charles  F.  McMann)  —  Deceased. 

Shaw,  Emily  (Mrs.  R.  T.  Stewart)      1524  Shady  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Shaw,  Henrietta  S 

Sholes,  E.  Katharine  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Latimer) R.  D.  3,  Bellevue,  Penna. 

Slater,  Emma  C 426  Kelley  Ave..  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Smith,  E,  Walker.  M,A,.  Lawyer Indiana.  Penna. 

Starz,  Louisa  E.,  Business 1618  Sedgwick  St,,  Allegheny,  Penna, 

Stevenson.  Sarah  L.  (Mrs.  Ralph  W.  Carroll)  —  Deceased. 

Storey.  Ida  B.  (Mrs.  O.  H.  Warnock) Larimer,  Penna. 

Tiffany.  Marj- L.  (Mrs.  Elmer  Allison) 116  S.  10th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Wilson.  Robert  M.—  Class  of  1888  —  Deceased. 

CLASS  OF  1887 
Elementary  Course 

Bryan.  Minnie  J.  (Mrs.  Robert  Smith) Indiana,  Penna. 

Blue,  John      724  J,  M.  S.  Building.  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Cameron,  Clara  (Mrs.  J.  N.  Langham) Indiana.  Penna. 

Campbell,  S,  Flora 

Carroll,  J.  G.,  Lawyer Uniontown,  Penna, 

Clark,  Annie  M,  (Mrs,  J.  J.  Miller)      .4924  Wallingford  St.,  E.  E..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Chisholm,  Mary  L,,  Teacher 353  Maple  Ave,,  Edgewood  Park,  Penna. 

Clingerman.  Mary  B 1017  Lexington  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Cramer,  John  W.,  Business 320  Haynes  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Dain.  Hannah  K. —  Deceased. 
Dalby,  Lucy  —  Deceased. 

Day.  Ella  R Buena  Vista,  Penna. 

Eckman,  Rena  S,.  Dietitian,  Mass,  General  Hospital      Boston,  Mass. 

Edwards,  Ella  C. —  Deceased. 

Ellis.  Sara  E.  (Mrs.  Sara  E.  Proper)  .    .    .1.301  Chateau  St.,  N,  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna, 

Empfield,  Kate  E,  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Jenks)  .    .  219  Union  St..  Punxsutawney,  Penna, 

Fiscus,  J,  J.,  Business Indiana,  Penna. 

Eraser,  Elizabeth  C,  (Mrs,  H,  F.  Humphries) McDonald.  Penna. 

Galbraith.  Marietta  —  Deceased. 

Goodell,  Nellie  A,.  Nurse Berkeley,  Cal. 

Griffith,  .Alice  F,  (Mrs,  .A,  B,  Hulbert) Fort  Collins,  Colo. 

Hahn.  Edith  M.  (Mrs.  John  H,  Kennedy)     .    .    .    .  163  Highland -Ave..  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Hamill,  Q.  A. —  Deceased. 

Hammond.  James  B.,  Business Bolivar,  Penna, 

Hutchison.  Margaret  J.,  Teacher Palo  .Alto  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna, 

Jack,  William  M. —  Deceased. 

Johnson.  H.  P.,  Clergyman Blairsville.  Penna. 

Kennedy,  Mary  R.  (Mrs.  Samuel  Hamilton)     .    .    .    ,    Hill  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Kimple.  Lottie  C Chambersville.  Penna. 

Knox.  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Carey) St.  Catherine,  Ontario,  Can, 

Koontz,  J.  S.,  Physician 611  Coleman  .Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Krebs.  Jennie  —  Deceased. 

Lawrence.  Sarah  Katherine  (Mrs.  J.  K.  Rush)  Postmistress Chester.  W.  Va. 

Longwill,  .A.  L.,  Business Heilwood,  Penna, 

Loucks,  Dorotha  M,  (Mrs,  W,  L.  Kelley)  — Deceased. 

Martin.  Georgia  L..  Principal 

McConnell,  Jennie  M.  (Mrs.  Lacy  S.  McKeever)  —  Deceased. 

Miller,  Jennie  M.,  Teacher 

Miller,  Winnifted  W. —  Deceased. 
Montgomery.  .Anna  B. —  Deceased. 
Parks.  E.  B. —  Deceased. 

Perkins.  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  A.  P.  Hays)      464  West  .Ave.,  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Reinecke.  Sophie  C.  Teacher  .    .    .      Dickson  and  Church  Aves..  Ben  Avon,  Penna, 

Rice,  Kathleen,  (Mrs.  E,  M.  Segner)      119S  Oakland  Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Rummel,  Lida  F,  (Mrs.  George  Helman) Sheffield.  Penna. 

Rush.  J.  K. —  Deceased. 

Scanlon,  Mary  E,  (Mrs,  C.  S.  Lemon) 


Class  Directory       C<>nliiiiic<l 


SialllcMl.  Hi-ii).iMiiii  !■.,  U.I...  I.awy.T    . 

Simpson.  Jiiinca  A..  Karmer Iniliana.  IVnii.i 

Small.  (fCorKc  G.,  BiiHiiie»s Hravcr.  I'rnna. 

Stori-y.  Ooriiiii.  Vlre-I»riiiclpiil  llllaml  S.  hriol         .VINO  Uroad  St..  I'iUsbilrKll,  rVllna. 

Taylor.  Anna  Liuira  (MiH.  W.  IC.  Kohl) Ilarmarvilli-.  Pi'nna. 

Wclfcr.  Kate  li.  (Mry.  11.  F.  KobinMon)  .',M(i7  Hiinhlirfil  Avi-..  I'ittHburiili.  IVnna. 

Whilti-n.  Chark-s  IC.  I.awy.T  Grci'miblirK.  I'cnna. 

William.s.  Mary  J.  (Mr«.  Jaim-s  1).  .Simons)  ill  .\.  I.inwoo.l  St..  (ration.  IV-nna. 

Work.  Mary  IC.  (Mrs.  Hop.-  W.  Iliii;u)     1'7  Amhrrsl  K.I..  \Vill.ini;lon.  Manilicstfr.  linii. 

CLAS.S  OK   1H8H 
.Sc'iontific  (bourse 

CallaKlliT.  Sarah  MiCuni-.  I'rinri|.al  Private  S.lio.,1  KbensliufK.  I'l-iina. 

Gordon.  M.  C  Mc-mbir  of  Faculty,  I.  S.  N.  S.  .      Indiana.  Penna. 

Morrow,  Aiincs  (Mrs.  Richard  H.  Srandrctt)      liilliliil.l  Dwillini;.  Pittshuruh.  Ponna. 
Ncsbit.  Harry,  ClcrKynian     ...  rnion,  N.  J. 

Sproull.  W.  H.—  Doccasi-d. 
Wilson.  Robert  M.  -  Deceased. 

I'.Ionii'iitury  Course 

Allison.  I).  H,.  Husiru-ss  .    Castle  .Shannon.  Penna. 

liiler.  R.  II..  Principal Gallitzin.  IVnna. 

Hoyle.  Mary  C.  (Mrs.  J.  J.  Mnlliolland)        ,  l.M'.-,  Chalmsworth  St..  PittsbnrKh.  Penna. 
Hnidshaw.  Mattic  —  Deceased. 

(.iMipbell.  Alice  L Colo. 

C.mlticld.  Mary  G..  Teacher 2.'}  Brushton  Ave,  PittsburRh,  Penna. 

Clu-esman.  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  Daniel  Crais)  .    .    .    .261  S.  Ligonicr  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 
Cliisholin.  Lillian  L.  (Mrs.  Charles  Garland)     .    .  Maple  Ave.,  Edgewood  Park,  Penna. 

Christy.  Kate  S Vim  Bath  St..  Santa  Barbara.  Cal. 

Cluley.  Ivy.  Teacher The  Oakland.  Forbes  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Cooper,  Mary  J..  Sui)crvisor Westmont.  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Cordier.  Anita  (Mrs.  R.  A.  McDonald)    .    .304  S.  Fairmont  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 
Durling,  Willis  T.—  Deceased. 

Ekas,  Agnes  E.  (Mrs.  .A.  M.  Weir)      Sarver.  Penna. 

Ely.  Selden  M..  A.M.,  LL.M..  Supervisor      .    ,    .  ,50  S.  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Evans,  Jessie  (Mrs.  E.  D.  Wykoff)      R.  F.  D.  San  Gabriel.  Cal. 

Fetzer,  Ella  L,  (Mrs,  B.  L.  Elliott)  —  Deceased. 

Fielding.  Fronie  S.  (Mrs.  Edwin  H.  Campbell) 

Fix.  Rebecca  N.  (Mrs.  C.  P.  .Anderson).    .    .    .    4(),')  Biddle  .\vc..  Wilkinsburu.  Penna. 

I'airly,  Elizabeth  D..  Teacher 

Gibson.  Frank  Z„  Banker Duiant.  Okla 

Gilmore.  Margery  M..  Teacher         40I,">  Westminster  St..  .\IIeglieny,  Penna. 

(Inissel.  .\niw  M.  (Mrs.  James  P.  McDonald)      .    433  Walnut  St..  Sewickley.  Penna. 
lladley.  Kililh  O.  (Mrs.  Geo.  Lysle)    .    .    .      ,5  Ellsworth  Terrace.  Pittsburgh,  Penna, 

Hamilton.  KHzabeth S30  Beech  .■\ve..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Harris.  Minnie  R..  Literatu  e 771.T  Cannon  St.,  Swissvale.  Penna. 

Harrington.  Beatrice  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Gray)    .    .3705  Perrysville  .Xve,,  Allegheny,  Penna. 
Harrison,  Elizabeth  M.  (Mrs.  W,  E.  Newlin)    .    .fil8  Fifth  Ave..  McKeesport,  Penna. 

Hay.  Alberta 937  Beech  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

llcrriott.  Emma  J,.  Teacher 257  N,  Dithridge  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Mine.  Nancy  J Sallsburg.  Penna. 

Jones.  Esther  A..  Teacher .SIO  West  Park  Way,  McKeesport,  Penna. 

Jones,  Roberta  L.   Teacher 90G  Sandusky  St.,  .Allegheny,  Penna. 

Jones,  S.  Mayes  (Mrs,  Fred  B.  Jones) Washington,  Penna. 

McFarland,  Mary,  Teacher p-ranklin  School.  Washington.  D.  C. 

McGarey.  Mollie  D.  (Mrs.  .A.  G.  Breitwciser)  .      Brownsville  Rd.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

McKee.  Ella  (Mrs.  Samuel  Conant) 2,i.S  Riverside  Drive,  New  York  City 

Menke.  Emma  C.  (Mrs.  J.  P.  Blackburn)      .    .313  Penney  .Ave.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Miller.  Luella 4733  Bayard  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Myers.  Lillian  M,,  Teacher  "Keystone" Fleming  .Ave.,  .Allegheny,  Penna. 

Price,  Frances  C,  (Mrs,  H.  C.  Beares) 446  South  .Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Ramalcy,  M.  D.,  D,D,S.,  Dentist   .    .        .3224  \V.  Yakima  .Ave.,  N.  Yakima,  Wash. 

Riddle.  Rebecca 

Robinson.  Arabel,  .A.B..  Registrar  Slippery  Rock  Normal  School .  Slippery  Rock,  Penna. 

Rose.  Sophie  K.  (Mrs.  Henry  C.  Carr) S7S  Thorn  St..  Sewickley.  Penna. 

Rowe.  M.  Etta  (Mrs.  Harry  J.  Davis) Clairton,  Penna. 

Shupe,  Geo.  B.,  Editor — Deceased, 

Simpson,  Belle.  Nurse 412  South  loth  St.,   Philadelphia.  Penna. 

Stewart.  J.  T..  Business Indiana,  Penna. 

Stevenson.  Bessie  VV,  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Montgomery) .  5429  Stanton  .Ave.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Stout,  Olive  .A.— Class  of  1S91 

Swan,  Mary  .Agnes,  Teacher 1105  .Allegheny  .Ave.,  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Swartwood,  Margaret  (Mrs.  Ross  T.  Campbell) Sterling,  Kan, 

Trimble,  Martha  (Mrs.  Solomon  Buterbaugh) Lovejoy,  Penna. 

\anard,  Flora  M.  (Mrs.  D.  W.  Keistcr)     .    .    .  10919  Fairchild  Ave.,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Wachob.  John.  Business 137  Barron  -Ave..  Jphnstown.  Penna. 

Walker.  E.  \irginia  (Mrs.  C.  A.  E.  Codman)    .      4116  Spruce  St..  Philadelphia.  Penna. 

Weddcll.  F.  X.  Lawyer 510  Fourth  Ave.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Wiley.  J.  P..  Member  of  Faculty.  1.  S.  N.  S.     .  Indiana.  Penna. 


CI,  \SS   <)l     ISH'» 
KJemc-iilary  (iourne 


Blairvlulr.  f" 


l>>H  Jackaon  St..  Eut  Ltvrntml.  Ohio 

H,'i«l  Church  Ayr..  Allrshmy,  I'eniu. 

l.)2.l  0.  .St.,  N.  W..  Wuhlnxton.  D  <:. 


Allen.  Janney  (Mr«.  T.  A.  K<-.-r; 

Anderx.n,  Vliui  —  De.e.u«-d. 

.Andrews,  Mary  A..  Teacher 

Booth.  TillU-  (Mrf.  S.  C.  Juhnmn) 

Ilradt.  Jennie.  Teiuher 

Brownlee.  Mabel  —  Deicajied. 

(  aldwell.  Olive  Bell,  Teacher  52.1  (ttcaiU  St..  PKuburgh,  I'mna. 

(  anieron,  Chrintine  Marr  'M2H  MMvalr.  Arr..(',rrmiutuiwn.  Praia. 

I  arnahan.  Thetia  (.VIrK.  E.  G,  Orr)  —  Dt!cea««l, 

Chester,  Delia  M.  (Mm.  C.  L,  Smith) RochnK-r,  I'rnna. 

Clark,  Mary  B.  (.Mm.  Eliaha  P.  Swift) Norway.  Mich. 

Cullers,  Ix'ttic  B.,  Teacher I.W  Eric  .St..  Winimonl.  Johnniown.  Pmna. 

DeSinney.  W.  M..  M.E..  Buiiine.Hi>  r^lH  Broad  St..  Pituburgh.  Penlu. 

Dickson,  VV,  J„  U.  S,  Internal  I'niontown,  Prniu. 

Ewing,  Anna  M f>akdalr,  Penna. 

Fiscus,  Clara  —  Deceawrrl. 
Fleck,  F.  Earl  —  Deceiwefl. 

<;ordon,  A.  C„  Principal 3.521  Shadeland  Ave..  Pitlthurih.  Penna. 

Grimm.  P.  II.,  Postal  Service Box  41.5.  Turtle  Creek.  Penna. 

I lamill,  Josephine  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Simpson) R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Indiana.  Penna. 

Hardie.  Jessie  11.,  Teacher        .5.52M  Avondale  St.,  Piiubursh,  Penna. 

Harr.  Charlotte  P.  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Thomas) Moran.  Kan. 

Hemphill.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Norton  H.  Bryan)    ....     92S  Main  St..  Evanrton.  III. 

Hill.  Margaret  B.  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Boyd) /Vipinwall.  Penna. 

Hutchinson.  Kate  McD..  Teacher 105  0th  Ave..  McKrapon.  Prnna. 

Jack.  James  R..  M.D..  Physician New  /VIezandtia.  Penna. 

Johnston.  Joseph  E..  Physician 7035  Hamilton  Ave..  Pitlfburiih.  Penna. 

Keener.  J.  A.,  Clergyman  .  Sution  P.  Tacoma,  Waidi. 

Keener,  J,  B„  A.B..  LL.B.,  Lawyer  .".20  California  BIdg..  Tacoma,  Warfi. 

Lukehart,  W.  D, —  Deceased. 

Lyons,  Anna  M.,  Kindcrgartner  .  PittAburfih,  Penna. 

.Marquis,  Elvira  (Mrs,  C.  H.  Ellwood)  Ellensburg.  Wa«h. 

McFeatters,  Calista  B„  Teacher      llarmarville.  Penna. 

McPhcrson.  Anna  C.  (.Mrs.  Edward  .Mullan) 

17-19  S.  6th  St..  Central  Station.  Philadelphia.  Penna. 

Minteer.  VV.  A.,  Contractor 400  Biddle  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Morrow,  Alice.  Teacher 8  North  .Ave..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

North,  Emily 610  Wood  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Ray.  Jennie  (.Mrs.  J.  R.  Ayles) Sheridan.  VVyo. 

Rowe.  David  I..  Ph.D..  Prin.  Milwaukee  Com.  School,  .301  Wells  St.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Slater.  M.  Ella  (Mrs.  William  Esler)  .  .  .  325  Franklin  Ave,,  WUkinsburg,  Penna. 
Sloan,  .Ada  B.  (Mrs.  F.  VV'.  Greene)     .    .       511  Machcsney  Bldg.,  Pittiburgh.  Penna. 

Turner,  Minnie  E.  (Mrs.  A.  D,  Munn) Glen  VVilUrd.  Penna. 

VV'etherell.  Caroline 

Whitfield,  William  H..  Builder  :,S63  Hobait  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

CL.VS.S  OF  1890 
Elementary  Course 

.Ansley,  Mabel  M,  (Mrs,  John  D,  Murphy) 

Barry,  Mary  L,  (Mrs.  P.  F.  Mc.Aneny)      .121  Walnut  St..  Johnsto»-n.  Penna. 

Blair,  Emma  B.,  Teacher 230  Kellogg  St..  Palo  Alto.  Cal. 

Bowman.  .Agnes  S.,  Teacher 250  S.  Water  St..  Kittanning.  Penna. 

Carter  M.  Blanche  ^  Deceased. 

Caven,  .Agnes  —  Deceased. 

Chalfant,  Martha  (.Mrs,  VV,  O,  McNarj)   .  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Chalfant,  Mary  I.  (Mrs.  A,  H.  Scudder)    .  .331   Park  Place.  Brooklyn.  N.  V. 

Corey.  Maude  E.,  Teacher Homestead.  Penna. 

Coffin,  Edith  V.  (Mrs.  William  VV.  Ford).     .5910  VVellesley  .Ave.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Davis,  .Annie  S.  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Ewing)  —  Deceased. 

Delamatcr.  Lillian,  Teacher      ...      1005  N.  St,  Clair  St..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Dunc-an,  Mary  O.,  Tcicher 122S  Resaca  St..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Elkin.  VV.  F.,  Lawyer Indiana.  Penna. 

Elder.  Maude  VV.,  Teacher Sallsburg.  Penna. 

Ferguson.  Lydia  (Mrs.  VV.  L.  Woodcock)  Hollidaysburg,  Penna. 

Feit.  George  J.— Class  of  1891         .    . 

Freed.  B.  F..  Bookkeeper Johnstown.  Penna. 

Fullerton.  M.  Ella  (.Mrs.  J.  .A.  Kelso)  Dravosburg.  Penna. 

Gibson.  T.  L..  Teacher.  Publisher   .    .    .  Baiuroore.  Md. 

Gilmore.  L.  Etta.  Teacher 4015  Westminster  St..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Hawthorne.  Martha  (Mrs.  R    H.Rockwell) Mars.  Penna. 

Hoskinson.  Delia.  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  New  Florence.  Penna. 

Jack.  .Anna  M..  M.D..  Physician 41  N.  Mercer  St..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Johnson.  Katherine  \V.  (Mrs.  Charles  H.  Kline)  297  Fisk  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Johnston.  Mary  M..  Teacher  S3  Clinton  .Ave.  Jamaica.  New  York  City.  N.  Y. 
Leezer.  Tillie  G.  (Mrs.  George  R.  McAbec) Wayne.  Penna- 


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Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Mahan.  \V.  M..  Lawyer .  Indiana.  Penna. 

McGarvcy.  Elizabeth  S.  (Mrs.  F.  V.  Blair)    .  Blair  Station.  Penna. 

McHattie.  Lida.  Teacher Beaver  Falls.  Penna. 

Murdock.  Estella  M. —  Deceased. 

North.  Maude  (Mrs.  George  E.  P.  Smith)  University  Tucson.  Arizona 

Owens.  Sarah  (Mrs.  William  T.  Hewetson)  — Deceased. 

Piper.  Marj-.  Teacher Beaver  Falls.  Penna. 

Radcliffe.  Jolm  N. —  Deceased. 

Stevenson.  Mae  E.  (Mrs.  Arthur  B.  Bellows)  .JMH  Howe  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Stitt.  Lelia  A.  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Whitfield)     .        ,  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Stoner.  Mame 1 101  Allegheny  .Ave..  Allegheny.  Penna. 

Thompson.  Guy  —  Deceased. 

\'an  Eman.  Hattie.  Teacher U)4  S.  Central  Ave..  Canonsburg.  Penna. 

\'ogel.  Ella  King.  Teacher Somerset.  Penna. 

Weamer,  J.  Frank  —  Deceased. 

Weaver.  Rosine  B.—  Class  of  1892  —  Deceased. 

Wiggins.  Hubert  P..  Publisher 234  ,stli  Ave..  Homestead.  Penna. 

Work,  Cree  T..  College  President Denton.  Texas 

CLASS  OF  1891 
Scientific  Course 

Feit,  George  J..  Lawyer Indiana.  Penna. 

Stout,  Olive  A 


Elementary  Course 

Amberg,  Nora  (Mrs.  Nora  Kock) 123  W.  llTth  St.,  New  York  City.  N.  Y. 

Ayers,  Clara  (Mrs.  Harry  H.  Willock) College  Ave.,  Oakmont.  Penna. 

Ayres.  J.  D..  Cashier      St.  Regis  Apts..  Maryland  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Baird.  Mary  M.  (Mrs.  Mary  Ohm) Willock.  Penna. 

Benner,  Margaret  C Neville  St.  and  Center  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Black.  Sarah.  Teacher 

Boardman,  Lidie  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Griffen)  .    .  749  Midvale  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Borlage.  William.  Business Blairsville.  Penna. 

Brooks.  Mabel  R.  (Mrs.  R.  Kessler.  Jr.) Brandt.  Penna. 

Brown.  Hattie  G.  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Shaner)       ,        ,    ,    372  West  120th  St..  New  York  City 

Cameron.  Annie  R DeWar  and  \'ictoria  Sts.,  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Cameron.  Katherine  (Mrs.  George  H.  Gearhart) Clearfield.  Ky. 

Chester.  Edna  F.,  Teacher \\-alnut  St..  Swissvale,  Penna. 

Coleman.  Ada  (Mrs.  H.  J.  McClelland) .    .     .  Mowry town.  Penna 

Crosier.  Mary  Irwin.  Teacher Sheridanville.  Penna. 

Ferguson.  Ada  I.  (Mrs.  S.  W.  Bierer)  .    .    218  .'^rch  Ave..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Fiscus,  N.  S Antonito.  Colo. 

Fiscus,  N.  S Rice's  Landing,  Penna. 

Gallaher.  Sue  B.  (Mrs.  W.  I.  Dowler) Ebensburg.  Penna. 

Goodell.  Jane  Frances,  Teacher,  Sunnyside Johnstown,  Penna. 

Gorman.  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  James  J.  Palmer) Oil  City.  Penna. 

Hall.  Loyal  Freeman.  Principal 412  Lookout  Ave..  Butler.  Penna. 

Hamilton.  Delia  (Mrs.  B.  F.  Williams) 

Hartley.  Margaret  M 

Hazlett.  Frances,  Teacher     ...     1789  Perrysville  Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Hershey.  H.  D..  Business Irwin.  Penna. 

Hood.  Ida  M..  Teacher Winnie.  Va. 

Jenkins.  Mary  F.,  M.E.,  Teacher    .    . 

Johnston.  .Anna  Bird,  Teacher     ...  .\pollo.  Penna. 

Kendig.  Mary,  Teacher Wilmerding.  Penna. 

Knox.  Maria  Patton.  Teacher,  Nunnery  Hill .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Matthews,  Annie  P. —  Deceased. 

Mabon,  Alexander,  M.E..  Lawyer 1222  Park  Bldg..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

McCormack.  Martha  E..  Teacher 9  N'incent  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

McNall.  Blanche.  Teacher Ingram.  Penna. 

Moorhead.  Margaret  T.  (Mrs.  S.  J.  McMains)     ,    .    .  ,  Leechburg.  Penna. 

Porter,  Madge  D.  (Mrs.  T.  L.  Pillow)  — Deceased. 

Reesman.  Mary  C.  .Assistant  Principal      Curwensville.  Penna. 

Russell.  Minnie  B..  Teacher 940  Water  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Rush.  S.  Arnold.  Business 

Shane.  M.  Jennie  —  Deceased. 

Steinmetz.  Dillie  M..  Teacher 1107  Braddock  .Ave..  Braddock.  Penna. 

Urey,  John  M..  Lawyer Clearfield,  Penna. 

Warren,  Annie  M. —  Deceased. 

Wyse.  Lettie  L.  (Mrs.  A.  T.  Hay) 2317  Ward  St..  Berkeley,  Cal. 

CLASS  OF  1892 
Scientific  Course 


We: 


.  Rosina  B.- 


■  Deceased. 


Elementary  Course 

Bash.  Pearl  (Mrs.  A.  K.  Heckel)  .  .  Reader  St.,  Easton.  Penna. 
Carter.  Lucile  I.  (Mis.  Oliver  P.  Cooke)  ,  217  3rd  -St..  Washington,  Penna. 
Carter.  Albert  F.—  Class  ot  1896.  ' 


1624  Hampshire  St..  Quincy.  Ill, 
.    Westmont,  Johnstown.  Penna. 


Clark.  Charlotte  (Mrs.  Walter  R.  Adams)     ,  134  W.  Prairie  Ave..  Decatur 

Coeder.  .Ada  C.  (Mrs.  John  P.  Fox) 

Condron,  H.  D.,  Business 

Cooper.  Ellen.  Teacher 

Dickie.  Loretta  M.  (Mrs.  George  .A.  Gunn) 

Grandview  .Apartments,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Dunwiddie.  Mame  B.  (Mrs.  L.  G.  Runk)       Philipsburg.  Penna. 

Dyer.  Eleanor  R.,  Teacher  5704  Baum  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Dyess.  Mertyn.  Teacher Leechburg,  Penna. 

Elder,  Marguerite  (Mrs.  T.  J.  Henry) Apollo,  Penna. 

Fiscus.  I.  L..  Teacher Portage.  Penna. 

Foster,  Mary  I Hillside.  Penna. 

Gessler.  Caroline  M..  Teacher  834  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Gibson.  Rosanna  H.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Taylor) 99  Euclid  .Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Hammond,  Jane,  Teacher 82  Jackson  St.,  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Haney.  Alberta  —  Deceased. 

Hay,  Mary  L.,  Teacher 1536  Fremont  St.,  Allegheny,  Penna. 

Hazlett,  Anna  M..  Principal 

Hill.  Jennie  .A.  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Boucher)  700  Third  Ave..  New  Kensington,  Penna. 

Hile.  Cornelia  E.  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Bender)  425  Russell  Ave.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Hurst,  Emma  E.,  Teacher .        501  Florence  Ave.,  Avalon,  Penna. 

Krebs,  Matilda,  Science  Teacher 509  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Lee,  .^nna  (Mrs.  Brugess  D.  Holter) 

Lupton,  Clara  (Mrs.  J.  G.  Shugert) 806  E.   13th  St.,   Marion,  Ind, 

Lynn.  Emma  (Mrs.  William  Lyons) Gans,  Penna. 

Lytle.  Verde  (Mrs.  C.  G.  Strayer) Patterson  H'ts.,  Beaver  Falls,  Penna. 

McCormick,  Jennie,  Stenographer 1428  5th  Ave.,  Beaver  Falls.  Penna. 

McMulIen,  Eliza,  Teacher .'^ .Apollo.  Penna. 

McDermott,  Joseph,  Principal 467  W.  Carson  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Mitchell.  M.  Jennie  (Mrs.  George  M.  Dougherty) 

1600  Lancaster  Ave.,  Wilmingson,  Del. 

Nelson.  Evelyn  (Mrs.  Clyde  S.  Corrigan)      '.    .    .  Aransas  Pass,  Texas 

Nugent,  Sarah  C.  Teacher Grant.  Penna. 

Parsons,  Martha  R 186  Prospect  .Ave.,  Ingram,  Penna. 

Patterson.  Elvira,  Teacher Beaver  Falls.  Penna. 

Payne.  Almyra  S Wilson.  Penna. 

Purrington.  Margarette  (Mrs.  Otto  Koenig)    ,  172  W.  79th  St.,  New  York  City,  N.  Y. 

Smith,  Marie  E..  Teacher.    .    .  271  40th  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Smith.  Velma  B..  Teacher Kilbuck  Station.  Penna. 

Tarr.  Harry  M.,  Business .    744  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Taylor.  Grace  E.  (Mrs.  W.  .A.  Simpson)  —  Deceased. 
Thomas,  Dubre  .4. —  Deceased. 

Tiffany.  Ruth  Moulton  —  Class  of  1895 

Trimple.  Flora  M.  (Mrs.  Edward  B.  Muhl) Leetsdale.  Penna. 


Trees,  Joe  C,  Business      

Walker.  Idella  (Mrs.  C.  H.  O'Neill) 
Watkins.  Lucy  R..  Ph.B..  Teacher 
Williams.  Fannie  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Irvin) 
Wilson.  Helen  C  Teacher    .    - 
Work.  Mary  A..  Missionary  ,    .     . 


.  14.52  N.  Highland  .Ave. 


Pittsburgh,  Penna. 
Conway,  Penna. 

Big  Run  Penna. 
.  Idaho  City,  Idaho 
sion.   Assuit.  Egypt 


CLASS  OF  1893 
Scientific  Course 


Cowley.  Elizabeth  B..  Profess 


Elementary  Course 

J.  O.  C.  McCracken) Johnstown.  Penna. 

;.  J.  W.  Curry) 101  7th  St..  East  Liverpool.  Ohio 

Lansing,  Mich. 

Blairsville,  Penna. 


Greensburg,  Penna. 

425  Russell  Ave..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Oakmont.  Penna. 

J56  Centennial  .Xve.,  Sewickley,  Penna. 


Adair.  Margaret  (Mrs. 

Andrews.  Dora  B.  (Mri 

Arbaugh,  F.  N..  Busii 

.Archibald,  J.  P.,  Business  . 

Barnes.  Blanche.  Teacher 

Beistel,  H.  Clay,  Lawyer  .    . 

Bender.  H.  S..  Principal     ... 

Brass.  Anna  B..  Teacher    .    . 

Bryan.  Lottie  B.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Purdy) 

Calhoun.  Clara  A.,  Teacher  (.Mrs.  W.  D.  Phillips) 

Windsor  Terrace.  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Clement,  Bertha  Bishop 39  Narlington  Ave..  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Cowley.  Elizabeth  B.,  Ph.  D.,  Professor.  \'assar  College    ....  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Cunningham,  E.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Ed.  Clover)    .    -    5806  Howe  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Douds,  D.  W.,  Cashier,  First  National  Bank Plumville,  Penna. 

R.  D.  1.  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

722  Woodburne  .Ave.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Fisher.  Effie  J..  Teachei Irwin,  Penna. 

Foulke.  Katharyne.  Teacher.  University      .    .  4105  .•\lliquippa  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Glasgow,  J.  T..  Business Glasgow.  Penna. 

Harper,  Carrie  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Hartley) 2  5th  St..  Aspinwall.  Penna. 

Hawthorne.  Camille  (Mrs.  Harry  .M.  Stewart) Duquesne,  Penna. 

Hoeh,  D.  B..  Physician 


Duff.  Millie  S.,  Teache: 
Dyer.  William  J.,  Sales 


Pc^nnsylvania      ^/ti/n     Aformci/      School 


(;iiiHH  Oirt-i'tory     -  Cuiiliiiued 


K.  iMl 


.lolin  I'.  I.Mlf.Tly) 


JohiislcHi.  ,1.  <  .  K. ■.-.:.  I'liii.  ip..:,  l.awy.T 

KciuliK.  Ji-uiii.-  11.  lMl^,  II.   I'.  Wclty)   . 

Lcydir,  l'.  KcIm;i  (Mrs.  W Awx  I..  Ci'iirKr' 

Lcf,  Alfred  M.,  I,;iwyi-i      . 

LifshU/.,  Row.  Tiwlifr      ,     . 

Untoii,  Klla.  Trailifr  (Mrs.  A.  VV.  Jcilins 

Ludwiu.  Klon-iui'  .\1 .  (Mrs.  Jnsi-pli  A.  M 

McConiish,  fliarli-H  1).,  Hditor     .    . 
McKibljcn,  Jam-t  M.  (Mrs.  J.  R.  I'alttT- 
Millcr,  Lydia  D.  (Mrs.  Owen  llotli-) 
Moorchcad,  Clara  (Mr,>i.  Clara  Smith) 
Morrow,  KIcaanr  A..  Tim.  Iic-r  (Mrs.  Win 


:i27  Amber  St.,  V..  V...  I'itislinrKl..  I'.fii.a. 

I'itlHl.iirKli,  I'lima. 

:)()7  \V.  CiilliKC  St.,  CalumKlxiru,  IViina. 

I      ,  Apoll...  I'i'iiiia. 

TIVA.  Ni.hc.laH  HIiIk..  I'ilinliiirKli,  IVimii. 

117  llatl,   llrooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ion) Ncwvillf,  I'fnria. 

■Curdy) 

;il(i  >J.  Maplr  Ave.  (ircL-iittlMirs.  Fcnna. 

Coliina,  Cal. 

on)       INKl   Muiiroc  Ave,  SwiMvale.  I'cnna. 

.    ,    .    ,M4li  Dormldor  Ave.  Piedmont,  Cal. 

.  (HI  Somerset  St..  Johnstown,  I'enna. 

Hreitweiser) 

Summit  Ave..  Bellevuc.  IVnna. 


Marry.  Mintic  (Mrs.  A.  1..  Wili'y) 
Porter.  Florence  U..  Teacher     . 
Rowe.  Jean  D.  (Mrs.  R.  CraiR  HIean) 
Scott.  Ida  B.  (Mrs.  Ida  Lawson) 
Sickman,  Rachel  J.  E.  (Mrs.  K.  IC.  V.\ 
Sloan,  Anna  C.  (Mrs.  Albert  SleiKh) 
Smeltzcr,  Jessie  L..  Tcuher 
Smith,  Edith  M.,  Teacher     . 
Smith,  Margaret  H..  Teacher 
Srader.  Ella  M.,  Teacher  ,    , 
Stevenson,  Luella  M..  Assistant  l.ilira 
Stewart.  Hope,  Member  of  Facidl>-.  1 
Weis.  Katherine  M.,  Business 
Wilson,  ,'\.  Maude,  Teacher  . 
Woods,  Jcannette  B..  Assistant  Lihrari 


:ilH    niildle  Ave.,  Wilkinsburii,  Pcnna. 

'.V^\'.\  Lincoln  Ave.,  ChicaKo,  III. 

Minihall.  IVnna. 

(ipii.Mi.  IVnna. 


Freeport.  IVnna. 

n        (i:il    Marnari-tta  Ave..    Braddock.  I'eirna. 

N.  S Indiana.  IVnna. 

.Main  St.,  Latrobe.  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  I,  WilkinsburK,  Penna. 

f>L>l  Inion  Ave.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 


CLA.S.S  OF  1«<>4 
Klenieiitary  Course 

Barnes,  .Agnes  C.  (Mrs.  W.  B.Ashley)      Glen  Ridse.  N'.  J. 

Barry,  Mary  E.,  Stenographer.  Frick  C.  and  C.  Co.    .()4  Hodgson  .Ue.,  Ingram,  Penna. 
Bach.  Edwin  E.,  Supt.  Sociological  Dept.  Ellsworth  Collieries  .    .     .Ellsworth,  Penna. 

Barnes,  Joseph  F.,  Business      R.  D    No.  2,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Bown.  Nellie  C.  (Mrs.  D.  G.  McKee) l:)l(l  Wood  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Pcnna. 

Boyer.  B.  Frank.  Business     ...  .    .  2112  Water  St..  Johnsto\vn.  Penna. 

Briinner.  Jessie  G.  (Mrs.  J.  .■\.  Coventry).  Teacher     122S  .\rch  St.,  .Mlegheny.  Pcnna. 

Chase,  C.  Belle  (Mrs.  M.  L.  Mills)  >)7.S  .Aurora  .Ave..  St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Checsmen,  Mary  Bertha   .    .  

Chisholm.  Mary  Gail.  Teachei 
Clawson.  Cora  \.,  Teacher    , 
Dunham.  Carrie  L.,  Teacher 
Edmonds.  Jennie,  Teacher    . 

Ellis.  Mary  B 

Englert.  Alice  E..  Teacher 
Gallagher.  Margaret  Rose  (M 


Clinton.  Penna. 

.■i41  Clawson  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.51  .-\  St..  Sharon.  Pcnna. 

Penna. 

New  Brighton.  Penna. 

.0210  WcUcsley  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

M.  E.  Uncapher) 

1S4  Washington  Ave..  V^andergrift.  Penna. 

Grace.  Anna  (Mrs.  Charles  \.  Brennan) ."jlli  E.  State  St..  Sharon.  Pcnna. 

Greib.  Anna  K.  (Mrs.  D.  A.  Goldman) Ford  City.  Penna. 

Guffey.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Margaret  Cummings)      Irwin.  Penna. 

Harrison.  Mary  R.  (Mrs.  George  L.  Edmundson)  liOO  Market  St..  McKeesport.  Pcnna. 
Holloway.  Edna  Agnes  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Geer)     .    .    .    .02  Kendol  .Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Hood.  Pearl  I..  Teacher 41.5.S  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Hoon.  J.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Fred  R.  Dent) 

Hustotr.  L.  .Agnes  (Mrs.  M.  N.  McGeary)  .  .  015  N.  Main  St..  Greensburg.  Penna. 
Kallcnbaugh,  Marie  (Mrs.  .A.  R.  Greenwood)  .  .  R.  F.  D.  No.  4.  Thomburg.  Penna. 
Kenmuir.  Harriet  L.  (Mrs.  Jesse  E.  Long)     000  S.  Evans  .Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Latshaw.  Edith  J.  (Mrs.  Peters)       11414  Howe  St..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Lewis.  Hope  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Harrison) Painesville.  Ohio 

Lewis.  Mabel  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Stevens) Munhall.  Penna. 

Lockard.  Nora  A.  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Condran) Blairsville.  Penna. 

McBumcy.  Jean  G..  M.  D 2003  Franklin  St..  Oakland.   Cal. 

McCune.  Martha  E.  (Mrs.  John  D.  Wilson)  —  Deceased. 

McKee.  Margie  C.  (Mrs.  D.  S.  Black) Castle  Shannon.  Pcnna. 

McMaster.  Margarette  (Mrs.  James  C.  Wilson) 

Mains.  Matilda  11.  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Richards)  ...  324  Olive  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 
Miller.  May  B.  (Mrs.  M.  J.  Hosack)  .  Ingomar.  P.  O..  R.  D.  No.  1.  Perrysvillc.  Penna. 
Mitchell.  Mabel  H.  (Mrs.  B.  F.  McCartney)    .  Iflth  .Ave.  and  13th  St..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Morrow.  Nancy  C.  .Assistant  Preceptress      Seattle.  Wash. 

Noble.  Elizabeth Muskogee.  Okla. 

Noble.  Sarah 313  E.  Broadway.  Muskogee.  Okla. 

Nolan.  M.  Ellen.  Te.^cher  200  E.  Bean  St..  Washington.  Penna. 

Orr,  Marie  H..  Teacher      .    .  Glenshaw.  Penna. 

Ott.  Franklin  B..  Business  4I!1  Wood  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Prenter.  .Anna.  Teacher.        .    .  .■>I.M   Penn  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


Purrly.  .\lary  A.,  Teacher 

Rodkey.  Edith,  principal  High  .s.  ho  .1 

Rom-y.  Ivmma.  Te;i<  her 

Sahln.  iKibelle  L..  Teai  her 

Santiom,  James  U..  ('ivil  Service  C<jiiimiii*ion 

Shaw.  .Margaret  IC.  (.Mri.  William  A.  1-orrrfter) 

Smith.  Martha  J.  (Mrii.  ('..  E.  Barron) 

Soles.  \\\\;\  Margaret.  Teacher  .    ,    . 

Stewart.  Anabel.  Teacher  (.Mr».  Mowry)   . 

Sturgeon.  M.  Ella  —  Uetcaj«*«l. 

Thompson.  Kiilhryn  II.  (.Mm.  D.  J.  .Manliall) 

Tomlinson.  I^fini  A. —  DecejuM-*!. 

Tucker.  Asenalh  A.  (.Mrs.  C.  E.  Carter; 

Wallace.  Minnie  J.  (.Mrs.  W.  II.  Rutherford) 

Walsh.  Ora  E.  (.Mrs.  lul  T.  McElwee) 

White.  Josephine  W..  Teacher 

Wilson.  R.  Sadie  (Mrs.  E.  A.  Ilofrman).  .M.  E 

Woods.  Maud.  Teacher 

Wills.  James  V ..  Principal  H.  S. 
Wilson.  James  T..  Business 


70:»  .Maple  Ave..  Srwickley,  Penna. 
1711)  Sylvan  Avr..  Pituburxh.  I'rnm. 


322  I'cnn  Ave..  Pltttburith. 

Wilinef.linn. 

314  Kither  Ave..  '»rrm»burg. 

.     22  High  St..  Br^xldock. 

102  S.  LJnworxl  Ave..  Crafton. 


Penna, 
Penna, 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 


.     Imlay  City.  Mich. 

1114  nth  St.,  Credey.  Colo. 
3IK  Birmingham  Ave..  AvaJon.  Penna. 
42t»  Penny  Ave,.  .McKcv^port.  Penna. 

Turtle  Cfwrk.  Penna. 

131  «th  Ave..  .Ml  KeaiKirt.  Penna. 

Belleville.  Penna. 

Allenjfvillc.  Penna. 


Cunningham.  E.  Gertrude  (Mrs. 
Tiffany.  Ruth  M.  (Mrs.  W.  V.  W 


CL.\.S.S  OK   \Mh 
Scientific  Course 

s.  F.  IJ.  C.lover)      St.   Regis  Apt. 


Pittsburgh.  Prnna. 
Maryville.  Mo. 


Kiementao'  Course 


Johnstown.  Penna. 

Coraopolis.  Penna. 

Saver.  Pmna. 

,  WilkinsburK.  Penna. 

Hillside.  Penna. 

<V4  Hodgson  Ave..  Ingram.  Penna. 

1(120  Washington  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Hotel  Lamont.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.    .  AycrsbDro  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Mountain  Ave..  N.  Caldwell.  N.  J. 

Greensburg.  Penna. 

.il4  Try  St..  Sewickley.  Penna. 


lis  Hawkins  St..  Rankin.  Penna. 

1.707  Main  St..  Menominee.  Mich. 

410  Taylor  Ave..  Allegheny.  Penna. 

TtafTord.  Penna. 


.Adair.  Ruth.  Teacher 

Anderson.  Alice  G.  (Mrs.  Robert  T.  McMaster) 

Andriessen.  Edith  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Boardman) 

Anthony.  Lou  Edith.  Teacher  .  '.h)I  .North  . 

Barnett.  Nan  E 

Barry.  Rose.  Stenographer    . 
Bash.  Laura.  Teacher 

Barnhart.  Frank  P..  Lawyer 

Bing.  Pauline  (Mrs.  Edmund  Rosenthal) 
Block.  Pauline  (Mrs.  Chas.  Merid).    . 
Blose,  Helen  J.  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Albert! 
Campbell.  Kcturah  (Mrs.  Keturah  Welty) 
Campney,  Sarah  L.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Little) 

Carothers,  Eli7.abeth  M 

Carson,  John  S..  Physician    .    -    .    - 
Crawford.  .Alice  J.  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Lchnkering) 

Cubbage.  Margaret  J..  Teacher 

Euwer.  Nannie  F.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Marshall  Now 

Fleisher.  Lottie  G..  Teacher Newport.  Penna. 

Foulke.  Sunshine  G.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Chambers)    .    .    .     Center  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Friesell.  Clara  E.  (Mrs.  J.  S.  Dodds)  .    .    .    .3808  Margaretta  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Gannan.  Tweet  (Mrs.  C.  G.  Burheun).  Teacher Jeannette.  Penna. 

Golniar.  Sarah  E.  (Mrs.  J.  P.  Mclntire)     .    .    .703  Kej-stone  Ave..  Belles-ue.  Penna. 

Gibson.  Ada  C.  (Mrs.  Robert  R.  McGeorge) New  Galilee.  Pcnna. 

Graham.  .\Iar>-  M..  Nurse 3274  Ward  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Hancock.  Martha  F..  Teacher West  Lebanon.  Penna. 

Hopkins.  Mar>-  R.  (Mrs.  .A.  L.  Lee) Park  Road.  .Ambtidge.  Penna. 

Johnston.  Laura  E.  (Mrs.  M.  R.  Ramsey)         .    1703  14th  .Ave..  S..  Birmingham.  .Ala. 
Jones.  Fannie  M.  (Mrs.  John  Jordon.  Jr.)  224  W.  11th  St..  Erie.  Penna. 

Keener.  I.  W..  Business 423  2d  St..  Braddock.  Penna. 

KJingensmith.  Man'  -A.  (Mrs.  W.  M.  .Ayres) Blackfalds.  .Alberta.  Can. 

Knappenberger.  Vinnie.  Teacher 93  W.  Otterman  St..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Knox.  Mary  R.  (Mis.  Jas.  G.  Bassett)  .    .     3340  Perrysville  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Lowe.  Margaret  E.  (Mrs.  R.  C.  WhiUsett) 

Ludwick.  Emma  J.  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Langham)  .        .    .811  West  St..  Homestead.  Penna. 
McCallister.  Edna  May.  Teacher  2301  PerTys%-ille  .Ave..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

McDonald.  Susanna  W.  B..  Teacher R.  D.  No.  2.  Glenshaw.  Penna. 

McFarland.  Minnie  F..  Teacher.  Penna.  College  for  Women.    .    .     Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Maurer.  M.  \"iola.  Teacher .  914  22d  .Ave..  .Altoona.  Penna. 

Metzgar.  Mary  L.  (Mrs.  Edw.  Gallagher) .    .  New  .Alexandria.  Penna. 

.Montgomery.  Ruth  L.  (Mrs.  W.  .A.  Titus) Waynesburg.  Penna. 

Mutzig.  Ida  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Kiner)  717  Whitney  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Nolan.  Emogene  J.  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Johnston.  Missionary)      Ebt.  Kamenin,  West  .Africa 

Nolin.  Mary  E..  Teacher Castle  Shannon.  Penna. 

Nolin.  Nancy  H ,    .    .    . 

O'Conner.  Bertha  M.  (Mrs.  Peter  J.  Little)  Ebensburg.  Penna. 

Patterson.  Rose  May  (Mrs.  E.  G.  Peterson)       229  W.  Ninth  St..  Homestead.  Penna. 
Pearce.  Emma  Clara  (Mrs.  Geo.  H.  Jackson)        11   MifBin  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Pearsall.  Elizabeth.  Teacher Jeannette.  Penna. 

Pidgeon.  Bemice  C.  (Mrs.  D.  P.  ConradI Ralphton.  Penna. 

Rankin.  Maude  E.  (Mrs.  R.  B.  Thompson)  224  Euclid  .Ave..  Ridgway.  Penna. 

Robbins.  .Agnes  May  .    .  Robbins  Station.  Penna. 


TX 


Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Russell.  Jessie  G.,  Teacher 

Russell,  J.  Herbert  —  Class  of  1001 

Scott.  James  F..  Business      Ursina.  Penna. 

Settlenieyer.  C.  T..  Farmer  ...  Wilmore.  Penna. 

Shields.  Emily  Juanita  (Mrs.  Harry -Armstrong)  .  .  Belleview.  Ohio 

Shupe.  Abbie  F.—  Class  of  1897      Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Spencer.  Alberta  (Mrs.  John  S.  Myers)      ...    307  Mulberry  St..  Kittanning.  Penna. 

St.  Clair.  Thomas.  M.  D..  Physician Latrohe.  Penna. 

Taylor.  Grace  Louise.  Teacher Oakmonl.  Penna. 

Thompson.  Margaret  M.  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Reid)  920  Aiken  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Thompson.  Rue  Cetta  (Mrs.  J.  C.  Bair) Trafford.  Penna. 

Tiffany.  Emma  J.  (Mrs.  Joseph  F.  Barnes)  —Deceased. 

Trout.  M.  Elizabeth.  Principal ,    .      Ramona.  San  Diego  Co..  Cal. 

\'entress.  Adelia  (Mrs.  F.  S.  C.  Johnston)  —  Deceased. 

Watson.  L.  Frederica.  Teacher  .220  Amanda  Ave..  Mt.  Oliver.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Weaver.  Flora  I.  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Irwin)  .  .  .315  Marshall  Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 
Wilson.  Eleanor  (Mrs.  C.  B.  McCabe)    ,    .  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Box  ISA.  Puyallup.  Wash. 

Welsh.  Howard  M..  M.  D..  Physician Leechburg.  Penna. 

Young.  Blanche  O.  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Dickson) California.  Penna. 

CLASS  OF  1896 
Scientific  Course 

Carter.  Albert  F..  Librarian Greeley.  Colo. 

State  Certificate 

Weaver.  Dora  E.  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Marsh) Connellsville.  Penna. 

Elementary  Course 

Armstrong.  Lillian  T.  (Mrs.  D.  McKillop) Niagara.  N.  D. 

Bary.  Catherine  M.  (Mrs.  John  J.  GiUtanan)  .  119  Lathrop  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
Beighel.  Elizabeth  A..  Teacher  ,      3547  Gerber  .Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Bell.  Mary  H.  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Hyskell) 793  N.  Main  St..  Meadville.  Penna. 

Bishop.  Leah  V'..  Teacher 

Boucher.  Maud.  Teacher 534  Park  .Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Burtt.  Mary  B.  (Mrs.  William  Harris)    ,  444  .Amberson  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Butler.  Elzora  G.  (Mrs.  John  Allen).  Physician Montica.  Cal. 

Calhoun.  Marguerite  E..  Teacher 827  Casilly  St..  Canton.  Ohio 

Chapman.  James  F..  Principal Indiana.  Penna. 

Christy.  Marion  F..  Teacher 1309  Bath  St..  Santa  Barbara.  Cal. 

Cohen.  Julia  W.  (Mrs.  Philip  H.  Klafter)  .    .    .    .217  Custer  Ave..  Youngstown.  Ohio 

Craig.  Elizabeth  E.  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Mohr) Freedom.  Penna. 

Craig.  J.  Brad..  .\.  B.,  Principal Beaver,  Penna. 

Davis.  Bessie  Stone.  Missionary 64  S.  Beeson  Ave..  Uniontown.  Penna. 

Delamator.  Olive  G 1005  N.  St.  Clair  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Dickie.  Charlotte  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Day) Ottawa.  Kan. 

Douthitt,  Zennibel,  Teacher 

Duff,  Amelia  May,  Teacher      Ben  .Avon,  Penna. 

Duvall.  Anna  Mary.  Teacher 1330  Sheffield  St..  Allegheny.  Penna. 

Eiseman.  Elma  S..  Teacher 305  Maple  .Ave..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

EUenberger.  Jessie  O.  (Mrs.  Jessie  Patton) Dayton.  Penna. 

Ewing.  Roberta  M..  Teacher 

Fleming,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  E.  G.  Phillips) Belleville.  Penna. 

Gallagher,  Ada  R.,  Teacher,  Preceptress \"aldosta,  Ga, 

Gallagher,  John  Ellis,  Clerk      Apollo,  Penna, 

Gilmore,  M,  Gertrude,  Teacher  —  Deceased. 

Glass.  Bella  A..  Teacher SaHna,  Penna. 

Goff.  Frances  E.  (Mrs.  John  L.  Sagerson)  .    .    431  Lincoln  St..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

(jorman.  Jeannette  M.  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Smitten) 

Graff.  Anna  R..  Teacher BlairsviUe,  Penna, 

Hammers,  John  F..  Business 227  Homestead  St..  Swissvale,  Penna. 

Highberger.  Lyde  M..  Teacher 311  N.  Maple  .Ave..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Hill.  Eva  A..  Teacher 174  Eldora  Place.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Birth.  Lilhan  M..  Assistant  Librarian 317  E.  10th  St..  Homestead.  Penna. 

Hood.  M.  Laura  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Eachel) 

"Normandie,"  36th  and  Chestnut  Sts„  Philadelphia.  Penna, 

Hunt,  Julia,  Teacher      Elizabeth,  Penna. 

Hyskell.  W.  E.,  Physician Masonic  Bldg.,  Meadville,  Penna. 

Johnson,  T.  K.,  Supt,  of  Schools McKees  Rocks,  Penna. 

Johnston,  Ida  E.,  Teacher Park  House,  Morristown,  N,  J, 

Jones,  Anna  Mary,  Piano  Teacher 

Jones,  Sarah  M..  Teacher Westmont,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Jones.  Thomas  P..  Lawyer 42  E.  Main  St.,  Uniontown,  Penna, 

Lewis.  Etta  R..  Teacher 224  Main  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Leonard.  John  M..  M.  D..  Physician BlairsviUe.  Penna. 

Loucks,  Winifred Scottdale.  Penna. 

Lutton.  Louis  F..  Principal Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

McCormick.  W.  D..  Business Wilmerding.  Penna. 

McCracken.  E.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Herbert  H.) X'andergrift.  Penna. 

McDonald.  .Anna  E.  (Mrs.  M.  M.  Melvin)    ...    143  W.  Bloss  St..  Titusville.  Penna. 


Menges.  Clara  S.,  Teacher 429  Somerset  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Newcomer.  Ina  E.  (Mrs.  J.  S.  Moss) Perryopolis,  Penna. 

Noel.  Carrie.  I.  M.  E..  Teacher GS21  Thomas  Blvd..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Owens.  Bess  (Mrs.  John  Ganger) Portersville.  Cal. 

Portser.  Nancy  (Mrs.  J.  P.  .Archibald) BlairsviUe.  Penna. 

Purington.  Lila  Whitemore  (Mrs.  Edgar  Mack) Titusville.  Fla. 

Rink,  Charles  E,.  M,  D..  Physician Indiana.  Penna. 

Roberts.  Lydia  H.  (Mrs.  Samuel  Rodgers) 1512  S.  E.  St..  Elwood.  Ind. 

Sampson,  Margaret  L.  (Mrs.  John  S.  Hart) Glassport.  Penna. 

Sansom,  Mary  Edna  (Mrs.  J.  Harry  Bartley) Water  St.,  Indiana,  Penna, 

Saylor,  Tillman  K 327  Lincoln  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Penna, 

Scott,  Lydia  O.  (Mrs.  S.  A.    Hughes) 

Sebring.  Lawrence  M..  Lawyer Beaver,  Penna. 

Snodgrass.  Elizabeth  May Bellevue.  Penna. 

Spears.  Naomi  B. —  Deceased. 

Sutton,  Edward  H..  Business    -    .  Point  Bldg..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Taylor.  Royden  J Armstrong  Cork  Co..  Chicago.  111. 

\'aughen.  Carrie  B 6S2  Fourteenth  Ave..  Lorain,  Ohio 

Waller,  Mabel  (Mrs.  James  Wilson  Mack).  A.  B Indiana.  Penna. 

Wilson.  M.  Agnes  (Mrs.  S.  H.  Smith)         247  N.  6th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Withington.  .Alice  W.  (Mrs.  Mark  A.  Smith) N'alley  City.  N.  Dak. 

CLASS  OF  1897 
Scientific  Course 


Shupe.  Abbie  F. 


Saltsburg.  Penna. 


Elementary  Course 

.Allan,  Susie  A,,  Teacher 603  6th  Ave..  New  Kensington,  Penna 

.Alten.  A.  Virginia  (Mrs.  M.  Meredith) 

Armstrong.  Irene  B 309  Wallace  Bldg..  Pittsburgh.  Penna 

Baker.  W.  S.,  Teacher .Alexandria.  Penna. 

Barker.  Maud  M.,  Teacher  —  Deceased. 

Barr.  Mary  M.  (Mrs.  F.  Leon  Suter) 535  N.  Lime  St..  Lancaster.  Penna. 

Caldwell.  A.  Mary  (Mrs.  T.  J.  Pealor) Indiana.  Penna. 

Calhound,  Mary  L,  (Mrs,  W,  T,  Cribbs) Verona,  Penna. 

Carmalt.  Horace  G.,  M,  D.,  Physician  .    .    ..3.33  Grandview  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Christy.  C.  M..  Civil  Engineer Greensburg.  Penna. 

Crawford.  Clara  B.  (Mrs.  W.  K.  Ross) Parnassus.  Penna. 

Cunningham,  F.  B Los  .Angeles,  Cal. 

Davies.  Zillah  Z..  Teacher 922  Talbot  .Ave..  Braddock,  Penna. 

Dean.  Daisy  R..  Teacher 

Donahey.  Naomi  B.  (Mrs.  James  R.  Glenn) Taylor  .Ave..  .Avalon.  Penna. 

Duncan.  Daisy  B.  (Mrs.  Henry  \V.  Warnshius) Port  Royal,  Penna. 

Ebberts.  Edith  M.  (Mrs.  J.  P.  Nowry)  .        ,    7475  McClure  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Feicht.  Emelia  T.,  Teacher Leetsdale,  Penna. 

Gettner,  Mrs.  Lina  C.  Teacher   ,  Cor,  Hampton  and  Jancey  Sts.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 
Gilfillan.  Anna  C.  (Mrs.  James  F.  Fife)      .    ,    .    ,    R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Bridgeville.  Penna. 

Goodwin.  Bertha  F 

Graham.  Maud  B.,  Teacher 316  39th  St,,  Pittsburgh,  Penna, 

Hammer,  William  F.,  College  Student Connor,  Penna, 

Hazlett,  Frances  S..  Teacher 612  Weldon  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Henry.  James  T.,  Banking  Dept..  Penna.  .    .    5022  Catharine  St..  Philadelphia.  Penna. 

Herdman.  Margaret  A..  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Box  26,  Butler,  Penna, 

Hervey,  Martha  (Mrs.  Edmund  F.  Erk)    .    .  1706  South  St..  N.  W.,  Washington.  D.  C. 

Hill.  Dorothy  (Mrs.  Homer  Miller) Jeannette.  Penna. 

Hoerle.  Janet  E.  (Mrs.  M.  B.  Roller) 404  Cowper  St..  Palo  Alto.  Cal. 

Johnson.  Eliza,  Teacher 257  Fisk  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Kearns,  Esther  V.,  Teacher  .    .    .225  West  -Ave..  52  Highland  Park,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Keeler,  Etta  A..  Teacher 1219  Ix)cust  St.,  Allegheny,  Penna. 

Klingensmith,  Nannie  B.  (Mrs.  Charles  F.  Boarts)      Brawley.  Cal. 

Klingensmith.  Sarah  B R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Kelly  Station,  Penna. 

Lacock,  Grace  N„  Teacher 1000  Western  Ave,.  N,  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Lacock.  Georgia  M.  (Mrs.  William  G.  Griffiths.  Jr.) 

2143  Perrysville  .Ave..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 
Latimer.  Dr,  Nannie  M, —  Deceased. 

Llewellyn,  C,  Gregg,  Internal  Revenue  Collector Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

McCornish.  Ralph  Clinton.  Lawyer San  Francisco.  Cal. 

McGee,  Jessie  D.  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Geary) Black  Lick.  Penna. 

Megraw.  Rachel  M.  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Derrick) 214  North  St..  Tarentum.  Penna. 

Moore.  Ella  L.  (Mrs.  J.  Tarry  .Asmann.  Jr.) 

351  Rockdale  Ave..  Avondale.  Cincinnati.  Ohio 

O'Connell,  J.  Bernadette.  Teacher 204  Main  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

O'Rourke.  Maze.  Teacher 905  North  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Orr,  Anna  Bertha  (Mrs.  E.  E.  Lietman)     .    .    .925  North  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Osborn,  Nora  B.,  Teacher Burgettstown,  Penna. 

Parsons,  Anna  Helen  (Mrs.  P.  S.  Chambers)     ....  14  Walnut  St..  Crafton.  Penna. 

Price.  H.  Blanche  (Mrs.  Charles  J.  Wright) Pittsfield.  Mass. 

Randle.  Addie  Mae.  Teacher Scottdale.  Penna. 

Ricabough.  Charlotte  G.  (Mrs.  John  S.  Freas).    .    .    1318  ISth  Ave..  .Altoona.  Penna. 


ClasH  Directory       (Continued 


K.illcr,  Isiiinii-  I-.,  Tim.  I.i-r 

Ruiih.  CliarU'M  C.    •  IX'ioa»e-<l , 

Schrcin.T.  llollic  (Mrs.  J.  (J.  McCowri) 

Shane.  (IcDrniii  ("..  TeachiT  I!-' 

Shaw.  N.  Alllu-lU-  (Mrs.  \V.  L.  McChiy)  1 1.W 

Shearer.  Marnarel  li 

Sibley.  Juniata  k..  Teacher 

Smith.  .\nn,i  It             .    .      3.')2:i  .Shacleland  .Ave.. 
Smith.  \  iii;ini,i  !•;..  Teacher  (Mrs.  J.  B.  liowcrs) 
la.M  Ainalertlam  .\ve..  Mori 
Stepliens.  Myrtle  IC.  Teacher  L'KIH 

Stephenson,  Clara  M.  (Mrs.  Clar.i  Cust) 
Stewart.  li.  Grace   .    -    . 
St.  Clair.  Frank  U..  Bus.  Man.  Kisiti  .Scliiral 
Sweeney.  Myrtle  M.  (Mrs.  A.  M.  KiilK) 
Uucaiilier.  Uiella  M.,  Teacher  (Mrs.  L.  A.  Kirkl 
Walton.  Mary  II..  Teacher  11): 

Warnock.  Clara  K.  (Mrs.  C.  I'.  Coehrini!) 
Welsh.  Elizabeth  II..  Teacher 
Williams.  J.  C.  Principal  .    .    . 
Work.  Rtith  A..  Missionary  .    . 
\'ounR.  Eva  L 


Wili; 


nHliuru.  I'l 


LeechburK.  Penna. 

il2  I'asailena  Ave..  U)H  AnKclcs.  Cal. 
Murray  Hill  Ave.,  Pittslmrnh.  Penna, 
Sewickley.  Pcnrui. 

(I  Uoclilediie  Place.  Vonkers.  N.   V. 

Kilbuck  Station.  Pittsburijli.  Penna. 


liuKSiile  Park.  New  York  City.  N.  Y. 
\'er8aille»  Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

New  Brighton.  Penna. 

la.'!  St.  Clair  St..  Pillsburiih.  Penna. 

Saltsburu.  Penna. 

Crafton.  Penna 

lul)    .Ilia  S.  11th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
I  Perrysville  Ave..  .-VIleKheny.  Penna. 

Irwin.  Penna. 

702  E.  Main  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Hastings.  Penna. 

American  Mission.  Assint.  Egypt 
«i7  Sheridan  Ave..  Bellcvue.  Penna. 


CLA.SS  OK    189S 
Elementary  Course 


her  .Madison.  Tcnn. 

VVindber.  Penna. 

.  IDIi  Fifth  St..  Warren.  Penna. 

Hill  N.  Water  St..   Kittanning.  Penna. 

Eldorado.  Penna. 

.\nthony.  Kan. 


Village  St.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 
R.  U.  No.  4.  Carnegie.  Penna. 

Arcadia.  Penna. 

Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Irwin.  Penna. 

...  Mt.  Washington.  Md. 

llarrisville.  Penna. 

i  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


Asliton.  Laura  E.  (Mrs.  Charles  !•.  Alden).  Tc 

Hantlcy.  Albert  C...  Business 

He.atty.  M    Rena  (Mrs.  R.  O.  Sutcr)  ,        . 

Itixler.  Fannie  V..  Teacher 

Black.  E.  Dora.  Teacher  .... 
Black.  Mary  J..  Teacher  .... 
Ulakeley.  Joseph  A.—  Deceased. 
Blough.  Sarah  D.,  Business  .    , 

Uurkctt.  May  E..  Teacher 

Buzzell.  Nellies.  (Mrs.  II.  M.  Mcrritt) 

Chambers.  Kathryn  R.  (Mrs.  John  McCormick)      ,    .        . 

Cochran.  E.  Jessie.  Stenographer 

Crombie.  Mary  II..  Teaclier  (Mrs.  James  Garrett) 
Cummiiigs,  Lillian  Pearl  (Mrs.  George  C.  Kelty) .    . 

Cummings.  Eleanor  G..  Teacher      

(^mninghain,  Erma  L. —  Class  of  1900 

Davis.  Elda  M.  (Mrs.  Charles  Longnecker)  .    .    .Sll  S.  Ja 

Davis.  Edgar  C.  Business 434  E.  State  St..  Sharon.  Penna. 

Day.  Blanche  M.  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Parks) Spokane.  Wash. 

Duff,  Jane  Dallas,  Teacher Ben  Avon,  Penna. 

IClkin.  William  F..  Business Moosic.  Penna. 

Evans.  .\nna  P..  Bank  Clerk  a:iU  Jenny  Lind  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Evans.  Emily  S..  Teacher .S104  Frankstown  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Foster.  Blanche  F.,  Ph.  B..  Teacher  Roland   Hall.  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 

Fosselman.  John  J 

Grable.  Osmyn  .A..  Business Trafford  City.  Penna. 

Giant.  M.  Margaret  (Mrs.  .A.  A.  Clarke)       .    N.  Pittsburgh  St.,  Connellsville.  Penna. 

Greves.  Mary  C 

Hamilton.  M.  Lenore  (Mrs.  W.  J.  Carnahan)    .    202  Wash.  .Ave..  \'andcrgrift.  Penna. 

Hammer.  George  H..  Business 

Ilas,son.  Genevieve  D..  Teacher 17   Mifflin  -Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Hill.  Eulah  B..  Teacher  700  ;ird  .Ave..  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

llobaugh.  Bertha  \'..  Tcaclicr Saltsburg.  Penna. 

llogue.  Grace  M.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Ohlivilcr) 

llolman.  M.  Peris  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Fuiford) 2101  .Avenue  G..  Ensley.  .Ala. 

Holsopple.  Guy.  Lawyer Haroe.  Mont. 

Hughes,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Ernest  Crist)     .    Mellon  National  Bank.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


Hurd.  Sarah  E..  Te.acher  (Mrs.  Vance) 
Huff.  Joseph  .A. —  Deceased. 
Hyskell.  Ira  D..  .A.  M..  Instructor  .    . 
Johnston.  .Almira  R.  (Mrs.  Lee  Young) 
Jones.  Fannie  (Mrs.  Fannie  Zahn) 

Jones.  Minnie.  Teacher 

Joseph.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Leo  H.  Hirsh) 
Kline.  Carrie  W.  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Duncan) 
Leonard.  Con 
Lindeman.  M; 


New  York  Cil 


.Ave..  Baltimore.  Md. 

Westmont.  Johnstown.  Penna. 

.Sflth  St..  New  York  City.  N.  Y. 

Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Teacher 9t)i*  Franklin  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

.1..  Teacher      Kittanning.  Penna. 


Lininger.  Thomas  F..  Civil  Engineer .    .  Box  432.  Conneaut.  Ohio 

Luty.  Estella  B..  Kindergartner  1(>1.5  Fremont  St..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Lytle.  Carrie  .A..  Teacher Munhall.  Penna. 

Lytel.  Oram  C.  Business 20  8.  Main  St..  Lewiston.  Penna. 

Matter.  Martha  E..  Teacher                                IGl   Hamilton  .Ave..  \"andergrift.  Penna. 
Miller.  S.  Eliz.ibeth.  Te.\cher Frankstown.  Penna. 


.Miller.  Jennie  II.  I  Mr.    Edward  II.  Wel.hi 
.Moore,  (iraci-  IC.  Teacher 

Moori'.  Hurl  M..  Clerk 

.McCllnton.  Maud  J.  (Mr>.  W.  C.  DIcluon) 
.McClunkey.  Albert  F.,  M.  D.,  Phyiician 
.McFadd<-n.  M.  Cecilia    -  l>.f.-a«e<).    . 
.McKee.  JoiM-ph  L.  -  I.>ece-.ii>r>l. 
.VIcLaughlin.  Kathryn  V.  (Mm.  N.  E.  Weier 

iMiltenberg.  Harry.  UunIhcm     .    . 
Miti  hell.  (  urtin  C.  Dunineiu 
.Mitchell.  Lemuel  U..  Buninem 
OmmiTl.  Estella  B.  (Mr«.  W.  J.  Crewwn) 
Plimder.  .Margaret  J..  Teacher  .    . 

Rieck.  Hilda  L.  (Mrs.  Harry  J.  Bovard)  . 
Roeth.  Alice  E.  (.Mrs.  Anton  Horner) 


It  St..  .M«  Ke#*«(*»»rl.  Penfu. 

ShHTield.  penna 

Sft.   I.  <'or;u*[Kjlla.  Vrntvt. 

S.inL.1.  Idaho 


rba.  hi 

MNNI  .Mononicahela  Ave..  Swiaavalr.  Penna 

H«7  Fr;inklln  St  .  Jnhnatown.  Penna 

l-..i*t  Piltabiirgh.  Penn.« 

I'..t*t  Pitt  •burgh,  penna 

Sw.irihuiore.  penna 

Wilmeidinit.  penna 

.    .         .ll  Oakwood  Rood.  CraJtmi.  Prnna 

.101 1   Chcatnul  St..  PhiLulelphta,  Prnna 


Sccurinan.  Mary  May  (Mm.  E.  D.  Vandling)  422  Pine  St..  PhilirxburK.  Pmiu 

Shaw.  Jean  S.  (Mrs.  jean  S.  Scclcy)    ...      IlnO  N.  Euclid  Ave  .  Piluburgh.  Penna 
Shaulis.  Edward  F..  M.  D..  Physician  IMKI  Oakland  Ave..  Indiana.  Prnna 

Sherbine.  .Alvin.  LL.B.,  Lawyer Johnitown.  Prnna 

Smith.  Clark  M..  Physician Plumville.  Prnna. 

Smith,  Clara  Louise  (Mm.  Clara  L.  Staib)  4»l.'<  W.  Pine  Blvd  .  St    Louu.   Mo 

Smith.  Cordelia  W.  (Mrs.  Irving  \'.  Mansell)    .  .    .  ,McK«3(iurt.  Prnna 

Swecncym.  Jennie  .A.  (Mrs.  Wade  Kline)     430  W.  Ottrrman  St..  Grrensburn.  Prnna 

Trimble.  M.  Edna.  Teacher  Summit  Ave..  Brllr%'ur.  Prnna. 

Tucker.  Margaret  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Knowlton)  3.M  4th  .Ave.  Tarentum.  Prnna, 

Williamson.  Emma  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Cooks)  11  Drum  .St..  .Allmhrny.  Penna 

Wilson.  Alice  May.  Teacher  r>S()7  Wayne  Ave..  Chicaito.  Ill 

Wolsey.  Enid  C.  Teacher  Pittsburgh.  Penna 

Weimer.  Harry,  Business  East  Pittsburgh.  Penna 

Welsh.  Edward  II..  Editor  ,  YandcTgrift.  Prnna 

Wilson.  John  D..  Doctor   .    .  .    State  Hospital.  Scranton.  Prnna. 

Wynn  Wesley  A..  Civil  Engineer  .    .    40S  .ith  St..  Warren.  Prnna. 

CL.\.S.S  OF  1899 
Elementary  Course 

.Alston.  Carrie.  Teacher 7042  Frankstown  .Ave..  Pitt-sburgh.  Penna. 

Ansley.  Louisa  L.  (Mrs.  Robert  C.  Aiken)  :WO.i  Whitman  Ave..  Seattle.  Wash. 

Baker.  Bertha      Philipps  Ave..  E.  E.,  Pittsburgh.  Prnna. 

Baker.  Henrietta  (.Mrs.  J.  W.  Russell)    .        .  .5.t03  Howe  St..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Prnna 
Bauman.  Josie  G..  Teacher       


Baumer.  .Anna  Katherine.  Teacher 
Bamett.  Geo.  W..  Physician 
Baumer.  Emma  L..  Teacher.    . 
Brown.  William  C.  LL.B..  Lawyer 
Blyholder.  Blanche  M.  (Mrs.  S.  E.  Long) 
Briney.  Olive  M.  (Mrs.  Coates)    .    .care  Bald 

Chapman.  Wallace  C.  Lawyer 

Coffin.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Ctandall)      . 
Cowan.Harriet  J.  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Hartman)    . 


431  Frankhn  St..  Johnstown.  Prima. 
43.^  Lincoln  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
4:il  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Prnna. 
20«  Hollister  Block.  Lansing.  Mich. 
.21.'>  Duncan  .Ave..  Washington.  Penna. 
vin  Boys'  High  School.  Banealorr.  India. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

3823  California  .Ave..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 
.    636  Shaw  .Ave..  .McKeesport.  Penna. 


Craig.  Birdie  B..  Teacher 7707  Baxter  St..  Pittsburgh.  Peiuia. 

Crawford.  .N.  Jean  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Mateer) 217  Oak  St..  BuUer.  Penna. 

Creese.  Blanche  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Watson) Fair  Oaks.  Prnna. 

Cronemeyer.  Caroline  L.  (Mrs.  G.  .A.  Spaulding) 

7701  Frankstown  .Ave..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Davidson.  Margaret  .A.  (Mrs.  James  H.  .Arbuthnol)     82  Woodland  .Ave..  Buffalo.  N.  \. 

Dickie.  N.  Mabel  (Mrs.  C.  R.  Smith) Indiana.  Penna. 

Dodds.  Edith  (Mrs.  Ernest  Work) Indiana.  Prima. 

Dubbs.  H.  W.  Business 1123  Highland  Bldg..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Earheart.  Harrj-  W..  Lawyer Indiana.  Penna. 

Elliott.  Jess  D..  Teacher 822  7th  .Ave..  Beaver  Falls.  Penna. 

Emerson.  C.  Evengie  (Mrs.  Bertram  E.  Cox) Manor.  Prima. 

Emerson.  John  C,  Machinist Manor.  Prnna. 

Engle.  Mabille  R..  Teacher  .  310  Federal  St..  Seattle.  Wash. 

Feierhoof.  Floy.  Teacher  .    .    .  410  W.  loth  St..  Tyrone.  Penna. 

Fielding.  Eva  L.  Teacher  .  .602  .Arch  St..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Flegal.  Mary  Edna.  Teacher  Philipsburg.  Pnma. 

Fisher.  James  G..  Physician      Dixonville.  Prnna. 

Gallagher.  Sara  C.  Teacher 236  Conemaugh  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Garman.  Mildred  E-  Teacher Berlin.  Prnna. 

Gogin.  Margaret  D..  Teacher  .      Clarion  St..  Westmont.  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Good.  John  E.  Business 47  W.  Long  .Ave.  DuBoL«.  Penna. 

Graham.  Mazie  E..  Teacher Locust  St..   Ben  Avon.  Penna. 

Gray.  Myrtle  O..  Nurse        Indiana.  Penna. 

Grimm.  Grace  XI 7615  Hamilton  .Ave..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Guthrie.  Clyde  G..  Physician.  Johns  Hopkins  I'niversity  Baltimore.  Md. 

Hanna.  Belle  .A..  Teacher          3103  PerT^•s^•ille  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Hanson,  Carolyn.  .A.  M.  (Mrs.  John  D.  Martz) 

295S  Belrose  .Ave..  Dormont.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


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Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Hammers.  George  M..  City  Supt.  Schools 206  E.  Sth  St..  Leadville.  Colo. 

Harmon.  J.  Len..  Business DuBois.  Penna. 

Hazlett.  Margaret  M.  (Mrs.  J.  Foster  Meek)    .    .    2417  Second  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Hirth.  \'iolet  C.  (Mrs.  A.  \V.  Powell) Otto.  Penna. 

Holsapple.  Francis  O.,  Business Portage.  Penna. 

Hutton.  Argie  B.  (Mrs.  M.  B.  McLaughlin)  .  .  R.  D.  No.  4.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Penna. 
Jacobs.  Ella  C.  (Mrs.  C.  S.  Gilmore)  —  Deceased. 

Johnston.  D.  Ira.  LL.B..  Lawyer Terminal  Bldg..  Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 

Kaufman,  Hattie.  Teacher .5863  Hobart  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Kelichner.  Sara  E..  Teacher      .    .    .    .518  N.  Xegley  Ave..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Kimmel.  Grace  (Mrs.  P.  P.  Baker) Berlin.  Penna. 

Klingensmith,  Grace  (Mrs.  Willis  Beck) Zumbrota.  Minn. 

Kohen.  .\nna  G.  (Mrs.  C.  X.  Carten)  .  oS40  Morrowfield  Ave.,  E.  E..Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Koonce.  N'ina  P.  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Rossomme) .  .  615  Fallowfield  Ave..  Charleroi.  Penna. 
Lauman.  Christine  E.  (Mrs.  R.  S.  Martin)  .  .Maple  .Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 
Leavitt.  Ruby  E.  (Mrs.  J.  Chapman  Shafler)   ....    537  9th  Ave.,  Munhall,  Penna. 

Loraditch.  H.  Andrew.  Manual  Training  Teacher Oakland.  Md. 

Lohr.  Frank  C.  Civil  Engineer 301  W.  First  St..  Oil  City.  Penna. 

Maher.  Mar>- M.  (Mrs.  H.  G.  Andrews) 115  Main  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Martz.  John  D..  Principal 2958  Belrose  .Ave..  Dormont,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Meek.  Maude  L..  Teacher 527  Freeport  Road.  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

McClinton,  Man'  E R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Coraopolis.  Penna. 

McCreight.  Martha  E.  (Mrs.  C.  W.    Clelland) Grove  City.  Penna. 

McCune.  Frances  G.  (Mrs.  John  .A.  McCaughey) 

1521  Jenny  Lind  St.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 
McGoun.  Man-  -A.  (Mrs.  Robert  W,  Patterson)    .  IOCS  5th  .Ave..  Beaver  Falls.  Penna. 

McKee.  Mabel  G.  (Mrs.  E.  S.  Cronemeyer)      Weirton.  W.  \'a. 

McLaughlin.  Grace.  Teacher Apollo.  Penna. 

Morgan.  Edith  M.  (Mrs.  Charles  C.  Dombush) Pern'sville.  Penna. 

Miller.  Charles  M..  Business 518  Wallace  St..  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Miller.  Dan  W.,  Clergjman      Belle  Center.  Logan  Co..  Ohio 

Newman.  Margaret  L..  Teacher 102  Crafton  Ave..  Crafton.  Penna. 

Pownall,  Katherine.  Teacher Los  .Angeles.  Cal. 

Prothero.  H.  Ney,  M.  D 109-111  Magee  Ave.,  Jeannette.  Penna. 

Robinson.  Mar>-  J..  Teacher 505  W.  Mahoning  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Rose.  Man-  L.  (Mrs.  Charles  A.  Kolb)  .    .    .    .3948  McClure  Ave..  Allegheny.  Penna. 

Russell.  Augusta  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Dutton) Rennerdale.  Penna. 

Russell.  Margaret  S..  Teacher 414  WTiigham  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Semple.  Adelle  G.  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Graves) Royal  Oaks.  Mich. 

Shaffer.  Frances  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Crock) Bo.k  5.  Youngswood.  Penna. 

Shaffer.  L.  Gains.  Principal 705  Homer  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Shaulis.  E.  Frank.  D.D.S..  Dentist Somerset.  Penna. 

Shultz.  E.  Grace  (Mrs.  S.  H.  Kuhn) Norristown.  Penna. 

Shrader,  J.  Calvin.  Teacher 574  East  End  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Simon.  Elmer  B 

Smith.  Clara  Lytle  (Mrs.  Clifford  G.  Branigan) 

204  Franklin  Ave..  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island.  N.  Y. 

Smith.  Martha  Leta.  Teacher 26  Beeson  Ave.,  Uniontown.  Penna. 

Smith.  Emma  (Mrs.  S.  S.  Lobough) 

Stein.  Elizabeth  M.  (Mrs.  P.  M.  Speicher) 

Steinrod.  Maude  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Shaulis) 909  Oakland  .Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Stewart.  Marj-  E.  (Mrs.  James  E.  Work) Box  263.  Fort  Morgan.  Colo. 

Steel.  Elta 128  S.  McKinley  Ave..  Canton.  Ohio 

Steck.  Nellie  E.  (Mrs.  Marshall  Williams)     .        .    6103  Howe  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

St.  Clair.  Blanche,  Teacher Indiana,  Penna. 

Sweeney.  Nannie  E.  (Mrs.  M.  M.  Woodward)    .857  Washington  .Ave..  Findlay.  Ohio 
Tarr,  Stewart  F. —  Deceased. 
Tussey.  Mar>'  J. —  Deceased. 

Wiggins.  Robert  H..  Business R.  F.  D.  No.  7.  Butler.  Penna. 

Wilkins.  .Anna  P..  Teacher 505  Elliott  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Withington.  Cora  B..  Teacher      1812  N.  Cherokee  .Ave..  Hollywood.  Cal. 

Wright.  Margaret  E..  Teacher  133  Brighton  Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

CLASS  OF  1900 
Scientific  Course 

Cunningham.  Erma  L..  Teacher 648  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Elementary  Course 

.Allan.  Cora  L..  Teacher 61)3  6th  .Ave..  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

.Allen.  Mar>-  E.  K.  (Mrs.  E.  L.  McKnight)    .  R.  D.  No.  2.  Morning  Sun.  Iowa 

.Andrews.  Harriet  A 101  7th  St..  East  Liverpool.  Ohio 

Balsinger,  W.  Ernst.  Medical  Student  ...  212  S.  37th  St.,  Philadelphia.  Penna. 
Bennett.  Nellie  E.  (Mrs.  Nellie  B.  Elwood)  .  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Bee.  Howard  C  Physician Marion  Center.  Penna. 

Bracken.  Thomas  S Periyopolis.  Penna. 

Bruce.  James  L..  .A.  B..  .Advertising  Manager Boston.  Mass. 

Minnette  C.  (Mrs.  J.  S.  Coxl Crafton.  Penna. 

Mariam  R.  (Mrs.  Oscar  .A.  St.  Clair)  .619  W.  Marquette  Road.  Chicago.  111. 
Eba.  Helen  M..  Teacher SIS  N.  Evans  .Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 


■J.  E..  Portland.  Ore. 

East  Liverpool.  Ohio 
.   .  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

West  Van  Lear.  Ky. 
e..  Johnstown,  Penna. 


Edwards.  George  M..  Business  360  46th  St.. 

Ewing,  Maude  L.,  Teacher 

Fisher.  Maude  L.  (Mrs.  McMurray) 

Gettner.  Florence  L.  (Mrs.  Florence  Joyce)  .    . 

Griffith.  A.  Earle.  B.  S.  in  C.  E 

Hammer.  Charles  M..  Physician  ,  143  Roxbury  .Av 

Hammers,  Samuel  F..  Teacher 

Haines.  Elizabeth  C,  Teacher Tuckahoe,  X,  J. 

Harkness,  Maude  .A,  (Mrs,  George  .A,  Thompson) 

7934  Westmoreland  .Ave..  Swissvale,  Penna, 

Heitzenrater.  Lillian  M,  (Mrs.  Lillian  M.  Brown) Railroad,  Penna. 

Hoffman.  Leon  H.,  Business Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Hunt.  Loa  T..  Teacher 26  Lincoln  St..  Uniontown.  Penna. 

Imhoff.  Margaret.  Teacher 1433  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Tyrone,  Penna. 

Jamison.  Anna  E..  Teacher 1234  ISth  .Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Jeffer>\  Carrie  L..  Principal 33  Barbour  Place,  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Johnson,  Eva  C.  (Mrs.  John  C.  Walters) Uniontown.  Penna. 

Jose,  .Anna  Frances,  Teacher 338  Walnut  St..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Lenhart.  Florence  A..  Teacher 429  Mill  St.,  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Mahaffey.  L.  R..  D.  D.  S..  Dentist Highland  .Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Mason,  Lula  R.  (Mrs.  .Albert  M.  Nash) Sand  Point,  Idaho 

Maxwell.  Alyda  B.  (Mrs.  David  W.  Burke)  —  Deceased. 

McConnell.  W.  Ross.  Instructor State  College,  Penna, 

McCullough,  B.  Edna.  Teacher 117  Crucible  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

McClar\'.  Henrietta,  Teacher Scottdale,  Penna. 

McCullough.  Harriet.  Teacher Brockwayviile,  Penna. 

McGear>-.  Grace  M..  Teacher Leechburg,  Penna. 

McKee,  Clarence  A..  Teacher 

Miller.  Cora  E..  Teacher 

Moorhead.  Bess  G.  (Mrs.  L.  K.  Brallier) Latrobe,  Penna. 

Morgan.  Alice  E.  (Mrs.  Edw.  G.  Roddy) 43  Howard  St..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Morris.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Marion  Thomas)      Box.  344.  East  Bakersfield.  Cal. 

Newbum.  Hannah  K..  Teacher Fremont  .Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Orr.  Winifred.  Teacher Mars.  Penna. 

Parker.  E.  May.  Teacher Scottdale.  Penna. 

Pfordt.  Ella  L..  Teacher 1110  Palo  .Alto  St.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Reed.  Agnes  S.  (Mrs.  H.  Hadley) 9  Elm  St..  Sharon.  Penna. 

Rees.  Edith  W.,  Teacher   .  234  Fairfield  .Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Reese.  Margaret  .A..  Teacher  431  Holland  .Ave..  Braddock.  Penna. 

Rieger.  Clara  E..  Teacher  201  Stratford  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Russell.  Helen  E.  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Sickler)  ...    310  Holland  .Ave..  Braddock,  Penna. 
Shoemaker,  Grace  E.,  .A.  B..  Teacher  Pleasant  View,  Beaver  Falls,  Penna. 

Smith.  .Alice  E.  (Mrs.  Earle  Griffith) West  Van  Lear.  Ky. 

Stephenson.  Julia  M..  Teacher 713  .Arch  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Stone.  Margaret  L.  (Mrs.  Herbert  .A.  Jones) Lonepine.  Cal. 

St.  Clair.  J.  Den. —  Deceased. 

St.  Clair.  Oscar  .A.,  B.  S..  Business      6347  Normal  Aye.,  Chicago.  111. 

Strasler.  Frank  A..  .Accountant     .    ,  .    ,    .    ,    .    24  Mildred  St.,  Crafton.  Penna. 

Stutchell.  Ethel  M.,  Teacher 972  Wayne  Ave.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Taylor.  Martha  B.  (Mrs.  WilUam  J.  Jack) Indiana.  Penna. 

Thomas.  Fannie  A.  (Mrs,  Chas.  E,  Shomo)  .    .    .    .4022  Tracy  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Velte,  Ethel      Mars,  Penna. 

Walker,  Laura  B..  Teacher .American  Mission,  Alexandria,  Egypt 

Watson.  Mary  O..  Teacher Apollo.  Penna. 

Welch.  Gertrude  L.  J..  M.  E..  Teacher  R.  F.  D.  No   1.  Claysville.  Penna. 

Williams.  Jennie  E. —  Deceased. 

Williams.  Margaret  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Blackwood) Mercer.  Penna. 

Wolfe.  .Anna  M R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Brownsville.  Penna. 

Work.  F.  Ernest.  Supt.  of  Schools Indiana,  Penna. 

Wright.  Clare  L..  Business 319^  Wood  St..  Johnstown,  Penna, 

Zener,  \'irgil  C„  Minister      Somerset,  Penna 

CLASS  OF  1901 
Scientific  Course 

Russell.  James  Herbert.  Business Indiana,  Penna. 

Elementary  Course 

.Anderson,  Irene,  Teacher — Deceased. 

.Ashman.  Ida  May,  Teacher      222  Union  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Bardonner.  Margaret  C.  Teacher 464  Division  St..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Barrett.  M.  Agnes.  Teacher      Mahoning  Rd..  New  Castle,  Penna. 

Bennett,  Margaretta  D..  Teacher N.  5th  St..  Jeannette,  Penna. 

Boyle,  K.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  Francis  J.  Bailey) 

670  Park  .Ave.,  Moxham.  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Brallier.  Lou  V.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Shores) Kelseyville,  Cal. 

Buck,  Edith  M.  (Mrs.  Rev.  F.  P.  Fisher)      .509  26th  St..  .Altoona.  Penna. 

Butler.  C.  Edwin.  .A.  B..  Clergyman 1019  E.  12th  St..  Des  Moines,  la. 

Clougher.  Mary  H..  Teacher 212  Evensburg  Rd..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Cook.  Mary  E..  Teacher Beaver,  Penna. 


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Cowan.  Marcaret  J, 
Crawford.  Mary  E. 
Creeic.  <Jlivc  T..  Tc 
Davia.  Amy  .  . 
Davy.  Cordelia  II., 
Dick.  Howard  J..  C 


Tcaclifr  Hrai  kcnridKi',  I'iniia. 

:«l.')2  Ujuiniana  I'larc,  San  Dii-Ko.  Cal. 

,c1kt  Lcrudale.  Pcnnii. 

.Vl.'i  Grove  Ave.  Johnnlown.  Pcnna. 

rt-acher  21S  "Ih  Ave,  .McKre»|K>rl.  I'cnnii. 

vil  Engineer Ambridiie.  IVnna. 


DoiiKlaM.  till  M.  (Mm.  Chan.  O.  Simpson)   .  I.'.!  I  Kill  Ave.  N.  E..  Seattle.  \Va»h. 

Duncan.  Elfa  M..  Stenographer 214  E.  Stockton  Ave..  AUcRheny.  I'enna. 

Dunlap.  Delia  A.  (Mrs.  J.  II.  McElvccn)  Greennburu.  Penna. 

Eha.  Edna  J..  Te;iclier Kin  N.  Evans  Ave..  McKeeiiporl.  I'enna. 

Edwards.  Caroline  (Mrs.  II.  J.  Cartin)  ....    S52  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Euli.  Amelia  Reliecca Sta.  SO.  Etna.  PitLsburgh.  Penna. 

Field.  Marj-  M..  Tejichcr Smithfteld,  Penna. 

FIcminK.  Jessie  E..  Teacher  201  .N.  .Ith  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Glenson.  Mercedes  De.  Tc;ulier 

Glcmser.  Marie  K.  (Mrs.  C.  Hitnert  

I  lagcnlocher.  Anna  C.  Teacher   ,  1"h  Ridgewood  Ave..  We.slview.  Penna. 

Hamilton.  R.  Clarke.  Business .  North  Point.  Penna. 

Henderson.  Eva  B N<^  Vtxcc.  Idaho 

I  lilcman.  F.  Estella.  Teacher l«2.'i  Belt  Ave..  St.  Louis.  Mo. 

llocrlc.  Cecilia  T.  (Mrs.  S.  S.  Klingensmith) Hite.  Penna. 

I  lofTman.  Martha  R.  A..  Teacher 704  .Main  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Howell.  Clara  \'.  (Mrs.  \V.  S.  Br>-an) Ramey.  Penna. 

Ir\in.  Mildred  V.  (Mrs.  Sydney  B.  Morton) Waterlown.  Conn. 

Jinks.  E.  Belle  (Mrs.  Edwin  .McKay)     .    .    .     53.3  Washington  Ave..  Charleroi.  Penna. 

Jenks.  Olive  L.  (Mrs.  Olive  Jenks  Brown) Madeline.  W.  \'a. 

Knappcnbergcr.  E.  Blanche  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Christy) 

Kanwlorp.  Alva  S.  (Mrs.  O.  L.  Crawford)     .    .    .  .Mi.J7  Rural  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Kerr.  Steele  H. —  Deceased. 

Keener.  William  E..  Clerk 0S38  Frankstown  .\ve.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Kugcl.  Carolyn  R..  Teacher 129  Chapin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Lauman,  Caroline  H..  Librarian  ....    Federal  St..  Ex..  Allegheny.  Penna. 

Lcmmon.  Gertrude  M..  Teacher Indiana.  Penna. 

Ludwick.  M.  Rebecca.  Teacher .SI  1  West  St..  Homestead.  Penna. 

MacFariand.  Marjorie.  Teacher 1024  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Malcolm.  Maude  (Mrs.  Frank  .A.  Strasler) Crafton.  Penna. 

Marshall.  Angle  T... Teacher Lcechburg.  Penna. 

Marshall.  Nellie  M..  Teacher 423  Coleman  .\vc..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Marshall.  G.  Mead.  Business Chicago.  III. 

Mc.\doo.  X'irginia  D.  (Mrs.  T.  M.  Daniels) Ligonier.  Penna. 

McConaughey.  M.  Binnie,  Teacher  .  .  .209  S.  Gilpin  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 
McKain.  Lilly  E.  (Mrs.  C.  .\.  Ter  Bush)   .37  Chestnut  Terrace.  Philadelphia.  Penna. 

McNarj-.  Ethel  R..  Teacher Burgett-stown.  Penna. 

.McNeills.  Alice  (Sister  Hortensc) Mt.  Gallitzin  .Academy.  Baden.  Penna. 

Means.  Homer.  Business Brookville.  Penna. 

Mitchell.  Paul.  B.  .-v..  Lawyer Birmingham.  Ala. 

Morgan.  Nan  F.  (Mrs.  John  Grant) Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

,  Genevieve  (Mrs.  J.  T.  Stewart) Indiana.  Penna. 

,  Jennie  .\.  (Mrs.  Howard  Donaldson)  342  California  .Ave..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 
Moore.  Williams  J..  Business  Sagamore.  Penna. 

Nelson.  Elizabeth.  Teacher   .  2:M)0  Osgood  St..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Neal.  Harry  B..  Physician  Indiana,  Penna. 

Nicholls.  Lucy  M. —  Deceased. 

Otterson.  Olive  G.  (.Mrs.  R.  B.  Whiting)  .  .2032  Penysville  .Ave..  Allegheny.  Penna. 
Park.  Lettia  L.  (Mrs.  T.  W.  Holt)  .  .  ISll  Termon  .Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Park.  Margueretta  (.Mrs.  John  Walker)  —  Deceased. 

Parke.  Wilma  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Warner) 4th  .Ave..  Tarentum.  Penna. 

Rhule.  Nellie  L.  (Mrs.  Wm.  J.  Bonner) Ciudad  del  Maiz.  Mexico 

Rupley.  Susan  R..  Teacher 6206  .Alder  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Sagerson.  Man' (Mrs.  John  F.  Dillon) Bridgeport,  Penna. 

Santrock.  Mary  K..  Teacher Cedar  \'ale.  Kan. 

Schreiner.  Carolyn  M.  (Mrs.  S.  J.  Cort)  21  N.  ,ith  St..  Duquesne.  Penna. 

Siebert.  Corabelle  —  Deceased. 

Simpson.  Elbert  T..  Physician East  Butler.  Penna. 

Smith.  Elizabeth  R.  (Mrs.  .Albert  F.  Carter) Gre«ley.  Colo. 

St.  Clair.  C.  Mabel  (Mrs.  R.  E.  .Anderson)    .    .    307  Kenwood  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Stiles.  Floy  E..  Teacher Ebensburg.  Penna. 

Thompson.  Mabel  —  Deceased. 
Thompson.  .Agnes  M.  (Mrs.  John  Reid.  Jr.) 
Thomiwon.  Catherine  W..  Teacher 
Trauger.  Geo.  W..  Civil  Engineer 

I'hlinger.  Katharine 

Waller.  Margaret  L..  Librarian 
Watson.  A.  Bell  (Mrs.  Albert  T.  Chu 
Weber.  Reuben  J..  Teacher  .... 
Welch.  Edgar  J..  Business     ... 

Whitmyrc.  Sadie  E.  (Mrs.  Paul  Manker) 

Whitmyre.  Tamar  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Kester)  .        .  1612  Louisiana  St..  Lawrence.  Kan. 

Williams.  Beatrice .Atlanta.  Ga. 

Williams.  Mar>-  M.  (Mrs.  C.  .M.  Miller)     .        51S  Wallace  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 


107  Walnut  St..  Jenkintown.  Penna. 

122S  Lancaster  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.Alexandria.  Minn. 

Springdale.  Penna. 

Bloomsburg.  Penna. 

.■>31  Somerset  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Plumville.  Penna. 


Wilvin.  Arthur  W..  Financial  Mllr. 
Wingi-tt.  (  iLirlotir  M..  Trai her 
Work.  Bertha  B.     .    . 
Wao<l.  WUmer  H..  Lawyer 
Yeckley.  Albert  F. 
Zimmerman.  Klizal>eth.  Teai  Ii»t 


Pittkburgh.  prnna. 

H»)  K    M'\  SI  .  WatK>nvlllr.  Cal. 

Marir/n  * >nt#T.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

Penna. 

B*'rlm.  pfuna. 


.  J.  For«ylh) 


Alexander.  Julia  IMr...  (if 
Agey.  Wallace  B..  Bu.inr 
Baer.  Flora.  Teacher  . 
Baker.  Sarah  L.  (Mn.  W 
Barnett.  Charie«  W..  Clergyman 

Bath.  Claude  E 

Berkey.  William  A..  Clergyman 

Bee.  Lola  B.  (Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Murphy) 

Blair.  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  Frank  M.  Lord) 

Blose.  Wilda  B..  Teacher  . 

Briney.  E.  Bertha  (Mni.  L.  C.  Saxman) 

Brockway.  Mabel  C 

Buchanan.  Ernest.  Business  .    . 

Callaghan.  Loretta  M.  (M 
Callen.  Florence.  Teacher 


CX.\.S.S  <)K   1902 
Kit-men tary  Course 
W.  Lmkard) 


liidu 


MM  Wayne  Ave  .  Imliana.  Peiuu. 

417  W.  Chrlton  Ave..  PhihulHphu.  Penna. 

ZI4  K«d  St..  SKtmrmn.  Penna. 

C'hirora.  Penna. 

.  450  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

1312  LouiK  St..  .Munhall.  Penna. 

1227  Federal  St..  \.  S..  Pituburih.  Penna. 

.2X7  Robert  St..  Rivernde.  Cal. 

1 19  St.  Jamei  Place.  Atlantic  City.  N.  J 

ll.'MI  .South  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

.  .Vtl9  Rural  Ave..  Piluburgh.  Penna. 

.    1020  Arch  St..  Philadephia.  Penna. 

Mary  G.  Lageman)  .    Evans  Ave..  Ingram.  Peniu. 

19  Knox  St..  N.  S.,  Pituburgh.  Penna. 


Campbell.  Elva  J..  Teachi 

Canan.  Elsie  D..  Teacher 

Chambers.  Ella  J.,  Teacher 

Cooney.  John  H..  Cashier. 
Craig.  Ford  B..  Physician 
Crombie.  Florence  (Mrs.  John  L.  Taylor) 

Cunningham.  Grace  A 

Cunningham.  J.  Wilbur.  Business 
Cunningham.  Samuel  K..  Teacher  .    . 


(Mrs.  J.  J.  .Armstrong)  292  E.  Tallsridge  Ave..  Akron.  f>hio 

M.TO  Napoleon  St  .  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Home  City.  N.  S..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Conemaugh.  Penna. 

.  Union  Station.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Oakmont.  Penna. 

<HK  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Box  303.  Leechburg.  Penna. 

Central  High  School.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


Davison.  MaO'  (Mrs.  Harry  T.  Ross) 

Dillon.  Edythe  (Mrs.  Thos.  L.  Cooper)  R.  D.  No.  I,  Camden.  Indiana 

Douds.  Agnes  M.  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Bulford)  1(¥)  E.  North  Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Dunham.  .Anna  M.  (Mrs.  H.  W.  W'atson)  .  .  .  .523  Grave  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
Elkin.  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  Geo.  T.  Bolton)  293  Fifth  Ave..  Troy.  N.  Y. 

Evans. -Anna.  Teacher 1.322  Washington  .Ave..  N.S..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Faulkner.  Mayes  E.  (.Mrs.  Mayes  Chambers) Dravosburg.  Penna 

Fleek.  G.  Dare.  Business 811  Holland  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Fne.  Anna  E.  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Harte) 

Fulton.  Belle  E.  (Mrs.  Clark  Kissock) Gibsonia.  Penna. 

Hauser.  Lidia  M..  Teacher 12  Lafayette  St..  X.  S..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Hazelett.  Cora  B..  Teacher 413  Elm  St..  Long  Beach.  Cal. 

Heck.  Edna  M..  Teacher 1744  Crowley  St..  X.  S..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Horton.  Frank  H..  Business  Greerwburg.  Penna. 

Hood.  Elizabeth  .A..  Teacher  413'^  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Jarrett.  Florence  E.  (Mrs.  David  C.  Farrar) 

King  Edward.  Ba>-ard  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Jordan.  Morris  L..  Business      Windber.  Penna. 

Kelley.  Myra  Z..  Teacher 30  E.  Main  St .  Brootv0le.  Penna. 

Kirkpatrick.  \'.  Blanche  (Mrs.  Wm.  Meaking) Dajton.  Penna. 

Kraus.  Florence  B..  Teacher 2142  Perrysville  .Ave..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Lash.  Charies  F..  Business 422  Sherman  St..  X.  S..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Leasure.  Zella  B.  (Mrs.  C.  R.  McAdoo)  .    .      R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  CherT>-  Tree.  Penna. 

Lintner.  Mar\'  L Blairs>-ille.  Penna. 

LonE^^■ell.  Leathea  B.  (Mrs.  Paul  Zinc) 464  Homer  .Ave..  Youngstown.  Ohio 

Lowman.  Bertha.  Teacher 110  South  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Lucus.  .Annabelle  (Mrs.  -A.  L.  Porterfield)      Maybrooke.  Penna. 

Mc-Adoo.  Evangaline  H. —  Deceased. 
McCullough.  B.  Edna  (Mrs.  Reuben  Doeblin) 

.W4n  Claybome  .Ave..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 
McCutcheon.  Grace  L..  Teacher 
McDermott.  Lila  -A. —  Deceased. 

McNar>-.  Georgiana  (Mrs.  Taylori  Burgettstown.  Penna. 

Miller.  Emanuel  M..  Principal  Lmden  -Ai-e..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Minahan.  Margaret.  Teacher    .  724  Ross  St..  Johnsto»n.  Penna. 

Murray.  Arthur  T..  Physician  Nine\-eh.  Penna. 

Murray.  James  M 

Xewingham.  Ortnide  C.  Teacher  Craig  and  Center  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Noel.  Robert  D..  .Attorney 133  Farxagut  .Ave..  \"andergrift,  Penna. 

O'Neill.  .Alice  M..  Teacher Darlington.  Penna. 

O'Neill.  Delia  E.—  Deceased. 

PoUack.  M.  IsabcUMrs.  John  Good) 210  E.  Weber  .Ave..  DuBoU.  Penna. 

Porter.  Carrie  M.  ^Mrs.  Frederick  W.  Church)  726  Highland  .Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Prescott.  Helen  M..  Teacher 

Raddifle.  Ralph.  Principal  Sheridan  School Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Ray.  Charies  S..  Business  (Coal  Operator)  .  Saltsburg.  Penna. 


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Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Reams.  Ella  A.  (Mrs.  Will  Watkins)  ....  Balboa.  Canal  Zone.  Isthmus  of  Panama 

Reithmiller.  J.  Philip.  Cashier      Bellevue.  Penna. 

Saint.  Mabel  M 5344  Avondale  Place.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Sampson.  M.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  James  B.  White) Monessen.  Penna. 

Seaton.  Charles  F..  Physician Sasamore.  Penna. 

Sickman.  Zella  M.  (Mrs.  B.  Y.  Wilkinson) Dravosburg.  Penna. 

Siefker,  Bertha  L.  (Mrs.  Herman  O.  Leppig) 

Bristol  Apts..  Clarissa  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Smith.  Clara  B.  {Mrs.  Louis  Ficthorn) Avonmore.  Penna. 

Smith.  Corinne  B.  (Mrs.  A.  A.  Strong) 1539  Ligonier  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Stewart.  Clara  F.  (Mrs.  Frank  Roberts) Crafton.  Penna. 

Stonebraker.  Ralph  L..  Business      

Stutchell.  Martha  E..  Teacher 972  Wayne  Ave.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Sturgeon.  Carrie  J. —  Deceased. 

Swarts.  May  R.  (Mrs.  Charles  Bennett) Chicora,  Penna. 

Tittle.  A.  Josephine.  Teacher 513  Somerset  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Waddle.  Ella  M..  Teacher Derry.  Penna. 

Wiant.  L.  Cora.  Teacher Whitesburg.  Penna. 

Waldschmidt.  Lillian  (Mrs.  David  Brown) N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Waller.  Robert  P..  Civil  Engineer Bloomsburg.  Penna. 

Wait.  Nellie  H.  (Mrs.  Thomas  Clark) New  Castle.  Penna. 

Whiteman.  Effie  B..  Teacher 1301  Ligonier  St.,  Latrobe,  Penna. 

Wigton.  Mary  E..  Teacher 

Wilson.  Florence  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Long) 431  Court  St..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Yoder.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  F.  P.  Reiter)      ...    710  Highland  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
Voder.  \'ida  J.  (Mrs.  C.  R.  Trent)       SDO  Horner  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

CLASS  OF  1903 
Regular  Course 

Barr.  .\nna  M.  (Mrs.  Ralph  O.  Pinkerton)    .    .    379  .\merican  Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna- 

Berthel.  Opal  T..  Teacher 10  Diamond  St..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

Best.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Walter  S.  Knight)    .    .  R.  D.  Foster  Road.  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Bowman.  E.  L State  College.  Penna.. 

Cameron,  Madge  \- Bartow,  Fla. 

Cameron,  Maude  V.  (Mrs.  Hamilton  Stewart) Marion  Center,  Penna. 

Campbell,  Mary  (Mrs.  W.  L.  McNutt)      Clarion.  Penna. 

Conlin.  Mamie  L..  Teacher 12  N.  2d  St..  Duquesne.  Penna. 

Culp.  Daisy  E..  Teacher Arnold.  Penna. 

Cunningham.  Bessie  M.  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Chapman) Indiana.  Penna. 

Davis.  Cora  B 608  Walnut  Ave.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

Dickie.  Laura  M.  (Mrs.  Dr.  Wm.  H.  Nix) Heilwood.  Penna. 

Fisher.  Carrie  A..  Stenographer  ....  Oakwood  and  Normand  Aves..  .\valon.  Penna. 

Good.  Laura  J.  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Holmes) Pitcairn.  Penna. 

Grenwalt.  Metta  E..  Teacher,  Liberty  School Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Hirth.  Alice.  Teacher 317  E.  10th  Ave..  Homestead.  Penna. 

Kerr.  Thomas  S..  Teacher Clarion.  Ariz. 

Martin.  Martha  S.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Reed) 87  Ingram  Ave..  Ingram.  Penna. 

Maxwell.  Nellie  P..  Teacher 701  Swissvale  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Mumaw.  Grace  M..  Teacher 401  Walnut  Ave.,  Scottdale,  Penna. 

McCleary.  Olive  M.  (Mrs.  Geo.  G.  Best)  .   2302  Versailles  Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

McElwain.  Lois.  Teacher Logans  Ferry.  Penna. 

Reven  Gertrude.  Teacher 238  Weldon  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Ryan.  Isa  L..  Teacher Smithfield.  Penna. 

Silverman.  Birdie  C.  Teacher.  Litch  School      Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Simpson.  Viola  H..  Teacher 239  N.  9th  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Thompson.  Lulu  B..  Teacher R.  D.  No.  2.  Export.  Penna. 

Wageley.  Frances  M..  Teacher California 

Wagner.  Delia  M..  Teacher Santa  Anna.  Cal. 

CLASS  OF  1904 
Regular  Course 

Ankeny.  Elda  .\..  Teacher 

Beattie.  Mary,  Teacher New  Alexandria,  Penna. 

Bee,  Bessie  M.,  Teacher 730  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Brady.  Carrie  L..  Teacher BrookviUe.  Penna. 

Brandt.  Emma  C.  (Mrs.  L.  V.  Robertson)     .    123  Fallowfield  Ave.,  Charleroi.  Penna. 

Brown.  Edith  O.  (Mrs.  Herbert  W.  Browne) Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Bruce.  Sara  E..  Teacher 363  Oak  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Caddy.  Zenaida  (Mrs.  Lloyd  L.  Sell) 1424  S.  Oakes  St.,  Tacoma.  Wash. 

Canan.  Jessie  E..  Teacher 836  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Clark.  Effie  M..  Teacher ,803  East  Park  Way,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Creps.  Elbie  E..  Lawyer Indiana.  Penna. 

Dickie.  Bell  J.  (Mrs.  Glen  Lee) Vandergrlft.  Penna. 

Dunham.  M.  Blanche.  Teacher 602  Central  .^ve..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Dunham.  Maude  C.  Teacher 602  Central  .\ve..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

EUenberger.  Martha  V..  Teacher 

Ferguson.  James  T..  Business  .        .  Blairsville.  Penna. 

Fleming.  M.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  L.  E.  Miller)    ,    .    W.  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 


Glass.  May  .^.  (Mrs.  Orrin  O.  Williams) Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Gocher.  Florence.  Teacher 425  Bedford  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Hamilton.  Bessie  P..  Teacher Scenery  Hill.  Penna. 

Harris.  Lillie  M..  Teacher 226  Conemaugh  St..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Harrison.  .\nna  M.  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Hopkins)      .464  Swissvale  .^ve..  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Hasinger.  Stella  L.,  Teacher 726  Wayne  Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Hershberger.  J.  Elmer,  Superintendent  of  Schools New  Kensington,  Penna. 

Hillard.  Barbara  E..  Teacher 153  Sylvan  Terrace.  Harrisburg,  Penna. 

Hudson,  Nellie  E.,  Teacher 204  Jefferson  St..  Kittanning.  Penna. 

Hughes.  Margaret  V.,  Teacher 224  McConaughey  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Jack.  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  Carl  B.  Smith) 2011  Bellevue  Ave.,  Swissvale,  Penna. 

James.  Genevieve  W.,  Teacher.  6319  Baynton  St.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia,  Penna. 

Lee.  Bess.  Teacher Oakmont,  Penna. 

Lewis.  CaroUna  C.  Teacher 2908  W.  Chestnut  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Loudon,  E.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  R.  S.  Ovelman)    ....   991  E.  Hoyt  St..  Portland,  Ore. 

Mercer.  Mary  I..  Teacher 239  North  Central  .^ve..  Canonsburg,  Penna. 

Miller.  \'era  G.  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Coleman)  ....  826  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
Moorhead.  Phyllis.  Teacher      Indiana.  Penna. 

Morris.  \'ernie  A 124  Main  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Musgrave.  Elizabeth  H..  Teacher    .    .    .    .  3516  Shady  .Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Myers.  Clo  A.,  Student 

McAninch,  Ruth  E.  (Mrs.  Z.  E.  Talbert) 

Noble.  Margaret  J. —  Deceased. 

Opperman,  Ida  T.  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Wenzel)     .    .    .    .  Friendship  .\ve..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Pollock.  Margaret  J..  Teacher      Greensburg.  Penna. 

Price.  Pearle  E..  Teacher 1203  N.  Euclid  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Randall.  E.  Cecil  (Mrs.  Thos.  Ferguson) Latrobe.  Penna. 

Robertson.  Maud  E..  Teacher      1500  N.  6th  St..  Harrisburg.  Penna. 

Stern.  Florence.  Teacher 5219  S.  .Atlantic  Ave..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Swan.  Delia  B.,  Teacher 303  E.  Oak  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Swartz.  Elizabeth  M.  (Mrs.  Richard  M.  House) Wilmerding.  Penna. 

Tiffans-.  Paul  B. —  Deceased. 

Wagle,  Mell  S.  (Mrs.  E.  M.  Miller) 608  Coleman  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Wagner.  Luella  B..  Teacher      1102  7th  .^ve..  Altoona,  Penna. 

Warner.  Lydia  H..  Teacher 225  North  .Ave..  Millvale.  Allegheny.  Penna. 

White.  Rose.  Teacher 227  Market  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Williams.  Orrin  O..  Teacher Pun.\sutawney.  Penna. 

Wood.  Clara  E..  Teacher 1023  Mellon  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Wright,  Sarah,  Teacher 133  Brighton  .\ve..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Wyman.  Mary  E..  Teacher 545  McClintock  .\ve..  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Young.  Miles  C.  Business Indiana.  Penna. 


CLASS  OF  1905 
Regular  Course 

Allison.  S.  Isabel  (Mrs.  Wm.  M.  Keel) R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Homestead,  Penna. 

Andrews.  Mary  .A..  Teacher 701  E.  4th  St.,  Santa  .-\na.  Cal. 

Arnold,  Edna  V..  Teacher Houtzdale.  Penna. 

Barns,  Lida  R.,  Teacher Uniontown,  Penna. 

Brown.  Jacob  S..  Teacher Creekside.  Penna. 

Brown.  Josephine  R.  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Martin)  ...  459  W.  Willis  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Brownlec.  May  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Henry) Australia 

Buterbaugh.  S.  Giace  (Mrs.  Forde  W.  Wassam) 

Carnahan.  Minnie,  Teacher Parkwood,  Penna. 

Clarke,  Anna  J.  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Mellott)     .    .    .600  Maplewood  Ave..  Ambridge,  Penna. 

Craig.  Elizabeth  Jane  (Mrs.  Rial) Mansfield.  Penna. 

Crawford,  W.  Clark 

Crosmun   Charlotte  M.  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Seanor)    .    .    .    .  915  School  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Cunningham.  I.  Elizabeth 734  Wayne  Ave.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Cunningham.  Pearl.  Teacher 

Curry.  Ethel  W..  Teacher Hanlan  Station.  Penna. 

Davies.  Mae.  Teacher 209  Grant  Ave..  Duquesne.  Penna. 

Depp.  Frank  H..  Business Young^vood.  Penna. 

Detwiler.MehndaM..  Teacher 39  S.  6th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Dowhng.  Bernadine.  Teacher 315  Main  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Duncan,  .^nna  M.,  Teacher Enon  Valley,  Penna. 

Fingal   Lottie  E   (Mrs.  C.  F.  Schmidt.  Jr.)    .  1636  Evergreen  Road,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Fitzgerald.  Jean  M..  Teacher R.  D.  No.  2.  Apollo.  Penna. 

Foreman.  A.  H..  Principal  High  School      Mars.  Penna. 

Foreman.  William  O Box  495.  Bessemer.  M.ch. 

Forney.  Ruth  H..  Teacher 13  Euclid  .A.ve..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Fowler.  Rebecca  M..  Physician Arkadelph.a.  Ark. 

Gibson.  Sara  M.  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Terry) Trafford,  Penna. 

Graham.  Anna  E.  (Mrs.  John  C.  Greenfield)     ...  Halcomb  Ave..  Clairton.  Penna. 

Graham.  Beatrice  (Mrs.  R.  S.  Wagner)      New  Florence.  Penna. 

Gray.  Marian  W.  (Mrs.  T.  P.  Wilson)  Heilwood.  Penna. 

Hamilton.  Bess  L..  Teacher BrookviUe.  Penna. 

Hare.  Sadie  C. —  Deceased. 
Harrison.  Elizabeth  R.—  Deceased. 


Class  Directory    -Conllnued 


llastillic-,  Ji-.in  W.  (Ml 
Hill,  CtM-f  a.  .  .  . 
1 1  ill,  Thomas  T.,  Liiwy 


ck,  Ke. 


Iliilmc'iii 


I  M..  Tt 
inillni'  . 


«lKlll) 


livin,  Laura  K.  (Mr 

Ninmn,  Jo»n.liim>  M 

Inhna,  Jcmlk-  V.  (Mr.«.  A.  K.  Rowu) 

.loiK'8,  Mary  K.  (Mrs.  Jack  Haraliaw) 

Kearney,  Ilazi'l  C.  (Mrs.  C'liuaU-r  Ma 

Kelly.  Mabel  C.  Tcachi-r      . 

Keitcrer.  Lena  A..  Teacher  . 

Kiieacl,  Jcarinctte  M..  Teacher  I 

l.acnck,  Rebekall  (Mrs.  M.  S.  MacUonaltll 

l.ee.  Margaret  S..  Teacher 

l.clic.  (".race  (Mrs.  Grace  L.  MorRan)    . 
l..)winan.  Marwarel  J..  Teacher 
I. imman.  Mary  K..  Teacher 
Marahall.  .Schuyler  C  Teacher 
Miller.  MarKarel  E.,  Teacher   . 

■Mooney.  Anna  M 

Moore.  Mamie  J..  Teacher    . 

M.Craw.  Mary  R.,  Teacher 

Mcllenry,  Ruby  M..  Teaclui 

McKinley.  Rachel  M..  T.aclier 

( lldllam.  D.  Orlando.  Teacher 

Tearce.  Nellie  T.  (Mrs.  J.  ('.  Sniilh) 

Ramsay,  Mary  A..  Teacher  - 

Kay,  Edna  V.—  Deceased. 

Kayburn.  Celia  (Mrs.  C'has.  M.  Jamison) 

Reithmillcr,  Oliver  C.  Teacher 

Riddle,  Meredith  (Mrs.  Glen  Comstock)    . 

Roberts,  Mary  C.  Teacher 

Robeson.  Julia  R..  Teacher 

Rye.  Anna  (Mrs.  E.  J.  Stoflfcl) 

.Sclimerber.  Marion  K..  Teacher 

.Sickman.  E.  Belle  (Mrs.  Howard  1.  Smith) 
Sligh.  Janet  G..  Teacher 
Smith.  Elia  M..  Teacher 
Smith.  Sue,  Teacher   .    .    , 

Snyder,  S.  Frank,  Minister 

Speer.  I'riscilla  M.  (Mrs.  Wm.  Stark)     . 

Stadtmillcr.  Elsie  C.  Teacher 

Stumpf.  Eva  G.,  Teacher 

Swain.  Mabel  E.  (Mrs.  \V[n,  Wilber)      .    . 

Thomas.  Guy 

Thomson.  Clara  Crais  —  Deceased 
Travis.  Fannie  B.  (Mrs.  Williams i 
I'rey.  Mary  H..  Teacher   ... 
\an  Horn.  \'ida  (Mrs.  F.  \V.  Hyle)     .    .    . 

Waddle.  Ethel  L 

Wasncr.  Clara  M.  (Mrs.  J.  Dick  Wilson)  . 

Wassain.  Forde  W..  Business 

WiKton.  Anna  W.  (Mrs.  Dr.  Hairy  C.  Wih 

Williams.  Grace  D..  Teacher 

Williams.  Martha  B.  (Mrs.  J.  I'    Bennett) 

Wingert.  Clara  M.,  Teacher 

WiuBCrt.  Laura  .-V. —  Deceased. 

Wynn.  Mary  G..  Teacher  .iJT  Ciln 


■o.  A,  l,<.n»:)       L'llli  o^tood  St..   \.  S..   I'iltiliurKll,  I'enna. 

Iluntiniiton.  W.  Va. 
Indiana.  I'enna. 

Cher       1)07  Center  Ave.,  A«|>inwall.  I'enna. 

»  .Mcllliatlen)       Saltsburu.  I'enni. 

2121  nth  Ave.,  W.  .S<-attle.  Waah. 

i:ill  Center  Ave..  Wilkinsburii,  I'enna. 

.'iTII.'!  Broad  St..  I'ittHburnli.  I'enna. 

AllenburK,  Ontario,  Can. 

I.os  Angelea  Seminary,  Ilernion,  Cal. 

■j:,\\\  Waverly  .\ve.,  Ilawkina,  I'enna, 

Rebecca  Ave..  WilkinaburK,  I'enna. 

.\.  S.    Pittsburgh.  I'enna. 

.    .    .  Oakmont.  I'enna. 

New  Kensington.  I'enna. 

•lli.SS.  IllhSt..  Indiana.  I'enna. 

1 10  South  St..  Johnstown.  Pcnna. 

Barnes.  Penna. 

1(1  \incent  St..  Pittsburgh.  I'enna. 

!.';  Resaca 


Allegheny.  Penna. 

Big  Run.  Penna 

Cniontown.  I'enna. 


l():«l  Main  St..  Wellsville.  Ohio 
Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

(jreensburg.  Penna. 

Youngstown.  Ohio 

litai   Ridgevillc  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

XIO  Lincoln  .-Vve.,  .Allegheny.  Penna. 

Hollidaysburg.  Penna. 

Sewickley.  Penna. 

.')!  1  W.  Chestnut  St.,  Washington,  Penna. 

no  N.  Rebecca  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

New  Alexandria.  Penna. 

(i:i(i  Park  Ave.,  Avalon.  Penna. 

K.  I-'.  1).  Xo.  1.  Falls  Creek.  Penna. 

(Jettysburg.  Penna. 

.   Export,  Penna. 

.  Indiana.  Penna. 

311  Thompson  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

.    .  13B  Sheridan  Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

.  1332  Swisher  Ave.,  Dayton,  Ohio 


llaniill.  Frank  T. 

Ilarrold,  r;ertrudc  A.,  Teacher 

llauck.  I^iura  N.         . 

Hay.  Nura  (Mr>.  .Nura  May  McKirdy)  . 

Janilium.  N.  Jonephine.  Trarher 

Johniton.  Mary  S,.  Teacher 

Keller.  Ada  II..  Te.irher  (Mr«    J,  Pallon) 

Matlhewfl,  Henrietta  A. 

Meniich,  Bertha  A..  Ti-ach.  i 

Miller.  R.  Grace 

Moorhead.  Mary  IC.    . 

Moot.  Dora.  Teacher 

McLaughlin.  Stella  (Mra.  KlinKinKlinflrr) 

Reid.  Lillian  E.  (Mra.  An«ley  Clayiioole) 

.Sellers,  M.  I-olii»e.  Teacher 

Shields.  Effic  L..  Teacher 

Smith.  Nellie  Grace,  Teacher 

Sinyera,  Genetta  I 

Spencer,  Edith  A.,  Teacher 

Stackhuse.  Anna  C,  Teacher 

Steele.  Laura  M 

Steinmetz.  Je-wic,  Teacher 

Waller,  Harriet  (Mrs.  H.  McGowan) 
Wilson.  Irene  B.,  Teacher 


R.  D.  No.  1.  East  Liverpool.  Ohio 

220  Clearfield  St..  Clearfield.  Penna. 

.    .    ..i"  Lincoln  St..  Hartford.  Conn. 

.    23  Spraguc  .Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

...    212  Ross  St..  Santa  .Ana,  Cal. 


ton) Warriors  Park.  Penna. 

.    .      425  E.  Front  St..  Ber^vick.  Penna 

41.T  S.  7th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Marchand.  Penna. 

L-..  Trafford  City.  Penna. 


CLASS  OF  1906 
Regular  Course 

.Agcy.  Olive  M.  (Mrs.  C.  F.  I'layloot).  50(j  Richland  St..  lloniewood.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Alter.  Minnie  (Mrs.  Wm.  T.  Martin) Blairsville.  Penna. 

Baker.  Marj-  M.  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Mcanor)  .    .      State  and  Broadway.  Coraopolis.  Penna. 

Black.  Olive.  Teacher 5421  Coral  St..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Brown.  Mabel  L..  Teacher 203  Fairfield  .\ve..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Bruce.  .Anna  W..  Teacher      5(53  Oak  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Burgess.  Myrtle  L 2742  Frances  .Ave..  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Buterbaugh.  A.  Laura.  Teacher S.  Sixth  St..  Indiana.  Penna 

Crawford.  Helen  R 747   Trenton  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Crawford.  S.  Hazlettc  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Crawford)  747  Trenton  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Crusan.  Catherine,  Teacher R.  D.  No.  1.  Verona.  Penna. 

Daugherty,  .A.  May  (Mrs.  G.  K.  Sutton) 7th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Davis.  M.  Emma  (Mrs.  J.  S.  R.  Wilson) Reynoldsvillc.  Penna. 

Davis.  \ida  M Clarion.  Penna. 

Empfield.  Berlin      New  Kensington.  Penna. 

Grafi.  Martha  O.  Teacher  .547  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna 

llamerly.  Gretta.    .    .  .    1814  Monroe  St..  Swissvale.  Penna. 


I(    F .  D.  No.  I .  Nn»  Florem  e.  I'mu 

Yoiingwo'j'l .  P*-nfWi 

Wr,  lliinitio  Si  .  I'un«ul.iwne>.  I'rnna 

223  S.  <  ollrgr  Ave  .  (  arll.lr.  I'enna 

12.(1   IMlh  Ave  .  Alt»»na.  I'rnna 

IILukhrk.  I'rnna 

Wifvll»rr.  I'enna 

2211  Brighton  Ro:id.  llrllfTur.  I'rnna 

12.').'>  Wa«hingt«n  Avr  ,  Allegheny.  I'rnna 

Coal  \  alley.  Pmna 

7I.'I  S<l>oul  St  .  Indiana.  I'rnna 

KM  Kidge  Ave.,  I'unx»ulawnr>-.  I'rnna 

Pittsburgh.  I'rnna 


200  S.  Euclid  Ave,  Pill  •burgh.  Pmna 

llomr,  I'enna 

FalU  Crrrk.  Penna 

72IH  Kedron  St..  Pilt«l>urBh.  Penna 

!t24  I'errynville  Ave..  Ben  Avon.  Pmna 

273  Fairfield  A»'r..  John«torwn.  Pmna 

3fl2>(  Park  llrighta.  BaltinKjrr.  Md 

1107  Braddock  Avr..  Braddock.  Pmna 

Cooi<rr«own.  N.  Y 

124  Richelieu  Ave..  Nr»-  Ca«le.  Penna 


CL.\SS  OF   1907 

Regular  Course 

.Adams,  Laura  A.  (Mrs.  F.  R.  Harrison) 

Allen.  Florence  A..  Teacher Brush  \alley.  Pmna. 

Alter.  Leola,  Nurse 564  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Pmna. 

Barns.  Harriet  B..  Teacher Cnionlown.  Penna. 

Bowers.  Hannah  F..  Teacher Lerchburg.  Pmna. 

Brown.  Irma  R Big  Run.  Pmna. 

Brownlce.  Bertha,  Teacher Indiana.  Pmna. 

Buentc.  Grace  I S.5fl  Washington  Ave,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Dill.  Helen  II.  (Mra.  Claude  Klingensmith)  .  New  Kmsington.  Pmna. 

Draft.  Miriam.  Teacher 1620  Jenny  Lind  St.,  McKce'port.  Pmna. 

Drew.  Helen  R.  (Mrs.  Dr.  Thomas  A.  Steele) 

Walnut  St.  and  Kelly  Ave..  McKenport.  Penna. 

Foale.  Myrtle  M.,  Teacher Leechburg.  Pmna. 

Glasser,  Mar>-  E Brush  \alley,  Penna. 

Grumbling.  \  ida  R.  (Mrs.  L.  S.  Long) Ant»-erp.  Ohio 

Grundy.  Mary  A..  Teacher 405  Sample  St..  MilU-ale.  Pmna. 

Hamkens.  Marie  H..  Teacher 35  Madison  St..  Newton.  N.  J. 

Hill.  Mary  v..  Teacher      71  Sprague  Ave..  Belle>-ue.  Pmna. 

Hillard.  Blanche  F..  Teacher 153  Sylvan  Terrace.  Harrishurg.  Penna. 

Hohman  Sophia  A..  Teacher    .  McConnelUburg.  Penna. 

Hopkins.  Wallace  E..  Physician  Summit  Station.  Ohio 

Kirschner.  Clara  M..  Teacher  .  510  Pitt  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Pmna. 

Knox.  Edith  M..  Teacher      .        .  .23  X.  Main  St..  DuBois.  Pmna. 

Kuhns.  Ida  J Emlmton.  Pmna. 

Laughlin.  Anna  E..  Teacher 49  N.  6lh  St..  Indiana.  Pmna. 

Ludwick.  Grace  E.  (Mrs.  D.  L.  McCormick)    .    .   417  Gilmore  Ave..  Trafford.  Penna. 

Marshall,  Margaret  (Mrs.  John  G'Leary) Johnstown.  Pmna. 

Melville.  Matilda  R 2132  Pc^o■s^■ille  Ave.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Pmna. 

Murray.  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  E.  P.  Harrity)  Johnstown.  Penna. 

McGaw.  Josephine .    .        

McKee.  William  C.  Lawyer     .  Chariestown.  W.  Va. 

McMillen.  Nannie  J..  Teacher  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Home.  Penna. 

Pierce.  John  XI..  Teacher  Rmo.  Nevada 

Pinnock.  Mary  G.       .  BerghoU.  Ohio 

Pollock.  M.  Elsie         .  Rossiter.  Pmna. 

Quinn.  Mary  G..  Teacher UH.  Huber  St..  Johnsto«-n.  Penna. 

Reed.  Ivan  J 105  Morrison  .Ave..  Punxsutawne>-.  Penna. 

Reinhardt.  Emma  E.  (Mrs.  M.  C.  CK>rdoni  Indiana.  Pmna. 

Rodkey.  Zola  K..  Teacher  Spanglcr.  Penna. 

Roose.  Margaret.  Teacher 

Schall.  Dora  E..  Teacher  Jeannette.  Penna- 

Shomo.  Jessie.  Teacher 60S  Bedford  St..  Johnsto«-n.  Penna- 

Speedv.  Hal  I..  Physician  —  Deceased. 

Stol.  Florence  N 71S  School  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Staples.  Clara  M..  Teacher 115  Harrison  St..  Belle\-ue.  Penna. 

St.  Clair.  Hazel  M .137  N.  9th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Stewart.  Bessie  E 117  Jefferson  .Ave..  \"andergrift.  Penna. 

Stuchul.  Martha  T.  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Bliss)  Fort  Apache.  .Aiil. 

Sulli\-an.  F.  Helen  (Mrs.  James  G.  Decker'  T^  Pitcher  St..  Detroit.  Mich. 

Summerville.  William  D..  Principal  Brook^■ille.  Penna. 

Swnckard.  M.  Ethel.  Teacher  243  S.  Sth  St..  Steubmville.  Ohio 


Pojtnsylvania      Stat€>    ATorjnciJ      Sahool 


Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Thompson.  Margaret.  Teacher 122S  Lancaster  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

WiUiamson.  A.  Mar>-.  Teacher SmLcksburg.  Penna. 

Wilhamson.  Emma.  Teacher Smicksburg,  Penna. 

Wingert.  Ella  B.  (Mrs.  Wilham  C.  Roderus) 423  2nd  St..  Braddock.  Penna. 

Wingar.  D.  Lester.  Principal Cherry  Tree,  Penna. 

Wyman.  Jane  G..  Teacher 54.i  McClintock  Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Zanchi,  Marj-  E.  (Mrs.  E.  M.  Cole) Leisenring,  Penna. 

CLASS  OF  1908 
Regular  Course 

Bash.  Gladys,  Teacher  ...  

Bedell.  Merl  E..  Teacher  .    .  .528  Pacific  Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Bingey,  .Alda  Dorrance  (Mrs.  P.  S.  Beese) Homewood.  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Biuce.  Hilda  M..  Teacher 563  Oak  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Butler.  Sara  Madge.  Teacher Uj(>  Jefferson  Ave..  Vandergrift,  Penna. 

Campbell,  .\gnes  Jane  (Mrs.  E.  B.  Race) Indiana.  Penna. 

Campbell.  Lois  Malinda.  Teacher 137  E.  Chestnut  St..  Blairsville,  Penna. 

Cass.  Nellen  E.  (Mrs.  Ernest  Kelly) Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Cook,  Carribell,  Teacher Indiana.  Penna. 

Cooper,  Mary  Helen  (Mrs.  Allan  D.  Duff) 

Bocas  del  Toro.  Chaniiuniola  Jnct..  Rep.  of  Panama 
Cornelius.  Anna  (Mrs.  Frank  J.  Horn) 

Cribbs.  Neil  J..  Teacher Black  Lick.  Penna. 

Daugherty,  Helen  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Taylor)  .        .  Indiana.  Penna. 

Davies.  Marion  E.  (Mrs.  Howard  Rnapp) Duquesne,  Penna. 

Davis,  Clarence  E.,  College  Student Box  373,  Ebensburg.  Penna, 

Dean,  Helen,  Teacher 7207  Kendron  Ave..  Homewood.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Doerzbacher.  Caroline  L.  (Mrs.  M.  A.  St.  Peter) 

Domb.  Zelda  \'.  (Mrs.  Ray  C.  Schaffner) Falls  Creek.  Penna. 

Durst,  Myrtle  M,.  Teacher 130  \V.  Fairview  Ave..  Connellsville.  Penna. 

Evans.  Nancy  Olive.  Teacher  .  ,    ,    .  106U  Grant  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Fleck,  Alice  Lesta,  Teacher  .  ,  1140  Grant  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Frost.  Helen  J..  Teacher    .    ,  725  Huey  St.,  McKeesport,  Penna. 

Glemser,  Ella  B 

Graham,  Nan  G..  Teacher    .  ,      231  Cunningham  St.,  Butler,  Penna. 

Hamill.  James  S..  Teacher  R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  New  Florence.  Penna. 

Hirsch.  Margaret  T.  (Mrs.  \Vm.  J.  Cain)  ....  1,S09  Carson  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Holford.  Alice  B.,  Teacher Frank.  Penna. 

Igo,  Madge  \',,  Teacher New  Florence,  Penna. 

Johnson.  Faith  Romayne  (Mrs.  Ray  D.  Johnston) Struthers,  Ohio 

Klineman,  Rhea,  Teacher G352  Jackson  St..  E.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Konold.  Selma     .    - Jeannette.  Penna. 

Langhans.  Florence  L.,  Teacher 2202  East  St..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Leasure.  Grace  M.  (Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Stephens) Barnesboro.  Penna. 

Lewis,  Ruelba  M..  Teacher 402  S.  11th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Long.  Grace,  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  o,  Punxsutawney,  Penna. 

Mann.  Mae  E.  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Trindle) Van  Meter.  Iowa 

Marshall,  Alice  H.,  Teacher Cherokee  and  Iowa  Sts,,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Merker.  Frieda,  Teacher 532  McClintock  .Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh,  Paenn. 

McCullough,  Emily  M,,  Teacher Clinton,  Penna. 

McCullough.  May,  Teacher Clinton,  Penna. 

McFarland.  E.  Wills.  Teacher      120S  Washington  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

McHenry.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  D.  Lester  Wingar) Indiana,  Penna. 

McKim.  Elizabeth  E.  (Mrs.  F.  Holmes) 

McNamara,  Laura  M.  (Mrs.  John  Hawkins)     .    ,    .    "The  Maples."  Hoboken.  Penna. 

Neal,  Hazel  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Wright) Conemaugh.  Penna. 

Neal.  Saddle  Rose.  Teacher Marion  Center.  Penna. 

Neel,  Nancy  (Mrs,  Wilmer  Kipe) .    State  College,  Penna. 

Nicklas,  .\nna  S.  (Mrs.  -Albert  Kettering)  .    .  Winfield.  Kans. 

Owens.  Winifred  G..  Teacher ...    ,  Pitcairn,  Penna. 

Patterson,  M.  Winona,  Teacher 

Patterson,  Ethel  Minerva,  Teacher 128  Carrick -Ave..  Carrick,  Penna. 

Pollock.  Sara  M.,  Teacher 206  E.  Pittsburg  St.,  Greensburg,  Penna. 

Ramsay.  Elizabeth  Minerva.  Teacher 51  Bluff  St.,  Crafton,  Penna. 

Ramsay,  Grace  Cameron,  Teacher 150  N.  Mitchell  St.,  St.  Mary's.  Penna. 

Reithmiller.  Clara  Frances.  Teacher 

Rinn,  Cloid.  Student  Pennsylvania  College Indiana,  Penna. 

Rodkey.  Mar>-  B..  Teacher Spangler.  Penna. 

Rogers,  Mercy,  Librarian      87  Jackson  .Ave,  Bellevue,  Penna. 

Schaeffer.  Bertha  B.  (Mrs.  G.  H.  Schwartz)      Verona.  Penna. 

Schall.  Orpha  Mabell,  Teacher 214  N.  2nd  St..  Jeannette.  Penna. 

Schaub,  Mary  F.  (Mrs.  Wm.  .Allen  Ray) Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Scott.  Harold  P..  College  Student    .    .  ..Ann  .Arbor,  Mich. 

Seavey,  Ethel  G.  (Mrs   T.  E.  Harvey)  .     Bellevue,  Penna. 

Shenefelt.  Sara  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Small)  .     ..Ambridge.  Penna. 

Shenefelt.  Myra  .A.  (Mrs.  W.  C.  McKee) Charleston.  W.  Va. 

Smith,  Elizabeth  F.,  Teacher 130  West  Main  St..  Latrobe,  Penna. 

Smith.  Paul  Victor.  Teacher 208  South  11th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Swan.  Nora  M..  Teacher 305  E.  Oak  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 


L'rey.  Preston.  Teacher      R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Livermore,  Penna. 

Wagner,  Olive  Ethel.  Teacher  ,    .    .     2131  Perrysville  Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Wertz.  Lulu  I..  Teacher 1330  Middle  St.,  Sharpsburg,  Penna. 

Whitman,  Mary  G.,  Teacher 615  E.  Main  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Wiley,  Emily  I.  (Mrs.  W.  K.  Bunton) 122  Rebecca  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Williams,  Hannah  E.  (Mrs.  H.  .\1.  Brubaker)   .      715  Grace  St..  Williamsport.  Penna- 

Wise.  Stella.  Teacher      .    .  7419  Park  Ave.,  Swissvale.  Penna. 

Woodward.  Rev.  Frank  J.,  Missionary     ,  Abain.  Gilbert  Islands,  via  Sydney.  N.  S.  W. 

CLASS  OF  1909 
Regular  Course 

.Alexander.  Margaret.  Teacher      32  S.  Front  St..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Anderson.  Ida.  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Beck.  Ethele  Florence 713  Jefferson  .Ave.,  Washington,  Penna. 

Bell.  Edna  Todd.  Teacher  122  South  6th  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Bennett.  Mabel  Rose,  Teacher New  Florence,  Penna. 

Bossart.  Virginia  Ross.  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  3,  Latrobe,  Penna. 

Bowman.  Harr>-  E..  Principal Friedens.  Penna. 

Buterbaugh,  Kathryn,  Teacher 57  S.  6th  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Camp,  John  N..  Teacher Cherry  Tree.  Penna. 

Clawson.  Carolyn.  Teacher W.  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Coon,  Bess  L.  (Mrs.  Campbell)' Homewood.  Penna. 

Coulter.  Frank  W..  Teacher West  Lebanon.  Penna. 

Cover,  Bess  (Mrs.  R.  .A.  Campbell) 810  .Ann  St.,  Homestead,  Penna. 

Crusan,  Stella  Cecil,  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Verona,  Penna. 

Cunningham,  Helen  Elliott  (Mrs.  R.  K.  McGee) Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Davis.  Mabel  P.,  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  8,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Dowting,  .Alice  J Coraopolis,  Penna. 

Duncan.  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  Montgomery)  .    .    .  Pitcairn.  Penna. 

Duncan.  Ivys.  Teacher .    Windber.  Penna. 

Elder,  Emma  J.,  Teacher 104S  Church  St„  Indiana,  Penna. 

Felgar.  Grover  C.  Michigan  University Scottdale,  Penna. 

Foresman,  .Anna  R.  (Mrs.  M.  G.  Schock.  Jr.) Oakmont,  Penna. 

George.  Jennie  Isabel.  Teacher     .    .    .    .  3309  Fleming  .Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Getty,  .A.  May.  Teacher Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Glass.  Margaret.  Teacher      W.  Railroad  .Ave.,  Oakmont,  Penna. 

Glasser,  .A.  Elizabeth,  Teacher Brush  \'alley.  Penna. 

Gorman,  Ora  B.,  Teacher Gipsy,  Penna. 

Gwyer,  Mary  Margaret,  Teacher 600  Cedar  St.,  Irwin,  Penna, 

Hamill,  Mabel  Floy,  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Indiana,  Penna. 

Hamilton,  Ethel,  Teacher West  Newton,  Penna 

Hamilton.  Martha,  Teacher 233  N.  9th  St  ,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Hankey.  Bess  -Alma.  Teacher 

Hasinger,  Margaret,  Teacher .      726  Wajne  .Ave.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Hatch,  Irene  Chesbrough,  Teacher 2.308  .Ashland  .Ave.,  Toledo,  Ohio 

Hazlett,  Mabel  -Annetta,  Teacher Springdale,  Penna. 

Henry,  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Lewis) Indiana.  Penna. 

Hodgson,  Margaret  Ruth.  Teacher McMaster  .Ave..  Turtle  Creek.  Penna. 

Hoedle.  Edna  A.  (Mrs.  Kennedy)    .    .    .      3102  Omaha  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Kaiser.  .Anna  Christine.  Teacher      519  Griffin  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Keelan,  Henrietta  C,  Teacher 610  Greenfield  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Kelly.  Grace  M.,  Teacher 

Klages.  .Anna  F..  Teacher 230S  Cahfomia  .Ave.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Knapp.  Elsie  Clair  (Mrs.  P.  E.  Lee) Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Lambert.  S.  Earle Temple  University,  Shanksville,  Penna. 

Lockard.  Margaret,  Teacher 917  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Lockard.  Mary,  Teacher .   917  Church  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Lowry.  Sara  E.,  Teacher Indiana,  Penna. 

Lykens.  Carrie  .A.,  Teacher Martinsburg.  Penna. 

MacKendrick.  Myrtle  Jane.  Teacher S15  South  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Macqueen.  Emma  E.  E..  Teacher 601  Try  St.,  Sewickley,  Penna. 

Manning.  Florence.  Teacher 625  George  St..  Coraopolis,  Penna. 

Marker.  Nellie.  Teacher 333  Walnut  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Marshall.  Elizabeth  R.,  Teacher      Evans  City,  Penna. 

Martin.  Margaretta  M..  Teacher 512  4th  St.,  Pitcairn,  Penna. 

Mason,  Jessie  .A.  (Mrs.  W.  D.  Hawke) Wichita,  Kan. 

Matthews,  Mary  L.,  Teacher Ligonier,  Penna. 

McConnell,  Elizabeth,  Teacher Rosston,  Penna. 

McElroy,  Lillie  Elizabeth,  Teacher.    .    ,851  Reedsdale  St.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

McUroy,  Jean  Young  (Mrs.  W.  M.  Whitmyer) Dubuque,  Iowa 

Mcintosh,  Janet  (Mrs.  C.  R  Springer)      McDonald,  Penna. 

Mclntyre,  Helen  Maria,  Teacher 321  N.  St.  Clair  St..  Freeport,  Penna. 

McKee.  Lynn  C.  Michigan  LIniversity 775  Wayne  St,,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Moorehead,  Blair 

Murphy,  Ella  J.,  Teacher      308  Oakland -Ave..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Orr.  Ethel,  Member  of  Faculty.  I.  S.  N.S Mars.  Penna. 

Pangratz.  Edith,  Teacher      54  Croton  St..  New  Castle,  Penna. 

Phelan.  Ella  (Mrs.  C. -A.  Gilchrist) Hurst  .Apts.,  Scottdale.  Penna. 

Phillis.  Janet  B.,  Teacher      


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I'l.M,  .-,  Win.  I'-.,.  SliKlnit  W.  S;  J. 
I'.illo.  k,  lldi'ii  Klizabtth.  Teailier.  2!lll)  (ill- 
Kcim-iku,  Orc-.i  Alma.  Teacher,  I.  S.  N.  S, 
Koclki-y,  Robert  C...  llniveraily  of  Micliiuai 
KouerM,  I.aura  II.  (Mrs.  .|n»i-iih  M.  S<-om 


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,  Tho 


Sawtelle,  l!thel  M. 
Siinpscm.  ICisie  (.'raiK.  TearhiT 
SiiniiHon.  Ethel  Fay,  Teaih.T 
Simpson,  {»eorKe  S.,  Jr.,  Teat  lici 
Smith,  J.  Leonard,  Temple  University 
Smith,  Mabel  Bcacom  (Mrs.  A.  !•".  Jeulti'i 
Spencc,  ARnes  (Mrs.  Miller)  .    , 

Stewart,  Christy,  Teacher 
Stutchell,  Clair  A.,  Draftsman 
Stllchtll.  Charlotte  Willard,  Member  of  I' 
Sutlon,  Helen  White,  Teacher 
Swan.  Kdward  C,  University  of  Micliiuai 
Ta|>scott,  Mae  Allen,  Teacher 
Tlionipson,  Irene  \..  Teacher 
Thompson.  Myrtle  I''..  Teailu-r 
romb.  David  Rankin.  Lawyer 

\  itale.  Delia  A..  Teacher 

Walter.  Anna  M..  Teacher 

\N'cdd,  Hazel  .Annette.  Teacher    -    . 
Wlntcman.  L.  liess  (Mrs.  Steele  St.  C'lair 


Wi 


eke.  Ilele 


\\  i«Bins.  D.  Lytic.  Teacher 
\\"ii!Kins.  Robert  Clark.  Sliirlci 
Woodbiirn.  Marguerite  ,\..  Tc 
WoDdhead.  .\(la.  Teacher  . 
Zcllci.  Inia  lleraldine.  Teache 


II   \    .•.th  St..  Indiana.  I'.-nna. 

lacir  .\ve..  Jllth  Ward.  I'ittsburidl.  I'enna 

Lidiana.  I'enna. 

Mahaffey.  I'enna. 

(  arncKle.  I'enna. 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

L'MIl  W,  Chestnut  St..  Altoona.  I'enna. 

Hank  St..  Sewickley.  I'enna. 

Indiana.  I'enna. 

Indiana,  I'enna. 

tlypsy.  I'enna. 

s:t  Hawthorne  Ave..  Akron.  Ohio 

South  Lanuham.  I'enna. 

Saltsburu.  I'enna. 

I'ittsburiih.  I'enna. 

Ity.  I.  S.  .\.  S Indiana.  I'enna. 

.        .      I:W  N.  fltll  St.,  Indiana.  Henna. 
:\m  E.  Oak  St..  Indiana.  I'enna. 

Stayton.  Orejton 

R.  K.  D,  No.  1.  Home.  I'enna. 

.      R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  liellevue.  I'enna. 

Savings  &  Trust  Bids..  Indiana,  I'enna. 

Derry.  Pcnna. 

Saltsburf!.  Penna. 

Mt.  Lebanon.  Penna. 

Latrobe.  Penna. 

SaltsblirR.  Penna. 

.  Indiana.  Penna. 

State  College.  Penna. 

4li  N.  Oth  St.    Indiana   Penna. 

Barnesboro.  I'enna. 

i:ts(l  W.  '.list  St..  Cleveland.  Ohio 


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Regular  Course 


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.\dams.  Florence  Irene  (Mrs.  R.  E.  Whitl'icM 

.\lcorn.  Edna  M..  Deceased. 

.\llshouse.  Blanche  I..  Teacher 

Harr.  Stella  (Mrs.  Paul  Miller) 

Baxter.  Helen.  Teacher 

Heilstein.  Edna  Sophia  (Mrs.  S.  M.  Means) 

Bohlander.  Lera  S 

Hotsford.  Edith  S 

Boyer.  Elizabeth  M 

Braun.  Kathryn,  Teacher  .  - 
Breitemstein.  Frances.  Teacher 
Brewer.  Marian  G.  (Mrs.  Frank  E.  Sherman  I 

Beplar  Stop.  Harmony  Rout 
Brown.  .lane  Wallace  (Mrs  Stephen  Kiss) 
Brown.  Mabel  R..  Supervisor  of  Drawini; 
Brown.  Mildred.  Teacher  .    ,    . 

Buck,  Mary  \..  Teacher 

Campbell.  Elsie  M..  Teacher    - 

Campbell.  Mary  M.  (Mrs.  Daniel  W.  Williamsl 

Carnahan,  Sadie  M..  Teacher 

Clawson.  Ilarrj-  B..  Student  Western  Theolosical  Seminary 

,S2S  Ridge  Ave..  N,  i 

Coughlin.  Ethel  G..  Teacher 92.^  ICirkpatrick  .\v 

Courtney.  Grace  .\.,  Teacher 925  Perrysville  Avi 

Crea.  Eliza  B..  Teacher.    .  


id.  WilkinsburK.  Penna 


e..  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

.    .  Glassport.  Penna. 

,  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

Elizabeth.  Penna. 

Marion  Center.  Penna. 

;..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

-  Elizabeth.  Penna. 

.    .  Economy.  Penna. 

ite.  Kittanning.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

Wilmerding.  Penna. 

.  Patton.  Penna. 

.  Natrona.  Penna. 

Parkwood.  Penna. 

I'niontown.  Penna. 

Parkwood.  Penna. 

.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
.  .MIegheny,  Penna. 
Ben  .Avon.  Penna. 
.    .     .  Mars.  Penna. 


Crocker.  Elizabeth  P 317  Potts  Place.  Johnstown.  Pcnna. 

navies.  Margaret.  Teacher 922  Talbot  .\ve.,  Braddock.  Penna. 

Deemer,  Mii>erva  (Mrs.  E.  P.  Yaney) New  York  City 


her 


Dolierty.  .Anna  Grace.  Teacher 
Dunn.  Mary  Hertzel.  Teacher 
I'-Uiott.  Elizabeth.  Teacher    . 
Klkin.  Linus  J..  Business   , 
Klrick.  Clarissa  Maude  .    .    .    . 
Kmerick.  Viola  Maude.  Te: 

Falkenstein.  Helen 

Faloon.  Mary  H..  Teacher 
Fornwalt.  Mary  S..  Teacher 
Gibson.  Edna.  Teacher  ... 
Goodfellow.  Margaret.  Teacher 
Graves.  -Alice  M..  Teacher    . 
Griffith.  Earnest.  Teacher 
Hackman.  Harry  C.  Student.  1 


13.3!)  Walnut  St..  Swissvale.  Penna. 
40C.  Poplar  St..  Warren.  Penna. 

Oakmont.  Penna 

.941  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Box  124.  Homestead.  Penna. 

2til2  6th  .Ave..  .Altoona.  Penna. 

1242  Locust  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
2320  Shady  Ave..  Squirrel  Hill.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

711  Frankhn  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Pcnna. 

32.T  Stonycreek  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
.iO  N.  9th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Sandy  Lake.  Penna. 

Johnstown,  Penna. 

iversity  of  Michigan  Gallitzin.  Penna. 


Ilahn.  Katherlnr  E.    . 

ILintingn.  Ralph  Actor 

Hayes.  Elizabeth  C.  Teacher 

Ilillri.  Verna,  Teacher 

inity.  J.  Rusnell,  I'd.  M  .  Prim  Ipal 

Hitchcock,  Kathryn 

llitcahew,  Delia.  Teacher 

Howell,  Mary  M.  (Mm.  Frank  P    Dwyer) 

Ilublcy.  Alice,  Teacher 

Hughes.  Emma,  Teacher 

Hugus,  Lucy  K.  .    .    . 

Jones.  Mary  E..  Teacher 

Jones.  Myrtle  Fila.  TeachiT 

Kalp.  Viola  Ruth  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Howarlh) 

Keller.  Bcsa  Helen.  Teacher 

Kennedy.  Isaliel.  Teacher 

Kimniel.  Harry  f)t»car.  Teacher 

Kimmel.  Mildred.  Teacher 

King.  Olive  Burdclia,  Teacher 

Knox.  Harriet  Gertrude.  Teacher 

Kuhns,  Sarah  Irene  (Mrs.  A.  F.  Evans) 

Lowry.  Vesta  R..  Teacher     . 

Lytle.  Julia  (Mrs.  T.  F.  Brown) 

Mason.  Goldie  Cecilia.  Teacher 

McCreary.  Lettie  Todd 

McKee.  E.  Mac,  Teacher 

McKnight.  Mary  Ella 

McWreath.  Mary  W..  Teacher 

Melvin.  Mary  E..  Teacher 

Mercer.  Helen  P..  Teacher    . 

Milliken.  Edith  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Gray) 

Moran.  Nora  .A..  Teacher 

Morton.  Joan.  Teacher  . 

Mulligan.  Mary  J..  Teacher 

Naylor.  Eva  Leona,  Teacher 

Neary.  Anna  May.  Teacher 

Nicholas.  Jennie  E..  Teacher 

Niebaum.  Irene  C.  Teacher 

Noble.  Sophia.  Teacher 

Owens.  Ethel  Marjoria 

Patterson.  Jeannette,  Teacher  . 

Pensyl.  Georgie.  Teacher  . 

Petrie.  Esther  K..  Teacher 

Petsch.  .Augusta.  Teacher 

Pierce.  Mary  L..  Teacher 

Porter.  Nancy  May.  Teacher 

Ramsay.  Helen  Erskine.  Teacher 

Robertson.  Elizabeth  J 

Rutledge.  Laura.  Teacher 

Ryan.  .Anna  Marie.  Teacher 

Sagerson.  Florence  H..  Teacher    . 

Seanor.  Estella  Blanche.  Teacher     .... 

Sexton.  James  Hall.  Reporter—  Deceased. 

Shaney,  Olive  M..  Teacher 1S72  E.  .>5th  St..  CIe\-eland.  Ohio 

Shyrock.  C.  Homer.  Student.  University  of  Michigan     .    .  Wilmore.  Penna. 

Sligh.  .Agnes  McConnell.  Student.  University  of  Chicago    .       New  .Alexandria.  Pcnna. 

Smith.  Emma  C.  (Mrs.  Walter  Neal).    .  .    .  Trade  City,  Penna. 

Spraggon.  Ethyl.  Teacher  304   Mill  Ave..   Braddock.  Penna. 

Starr.  Kathryn.  Teacher  Kittanning.  Penna. 

Steel.  Susan  Marj-.  Teacher  ill6  Stanton  St..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Sterling.  Mary  Alice.  Teacher  505  Main  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Steuler.  Hilda.  Teacher  303  Grant  Ave..  Mdlvale.  Penna. 

Stiver,  Walter  E..  Teacher    .  Jeaneau.  Penna. 

Strayer.  Ethyl.  Teacher S26  Second  and  Venango.  Johnstown.  Penna. 


Dravr>tburg.  Pmna. 
.'>h77  Kartlett  .St..  Pliuburgh.  Penna 
.  Vanderitrift.  Prnna. 
.   :i  Koltrru  St..  TliuavdU'.  Penna. 
<  IrarfieM.  Prnna. 
Indiana.  Penna. 
l.'iKI  K  St..  N    W  .  Waahiniiuin.  D.  C. 
Reitz,  Penna. 
!.'..'>  ()th  St..  Rmuva.  Penna. 
7121)  llmnell  St  .  i'lltiburgh.  penna. 
V,i:a  <  ommercial  Ave..  (  hxaco.  Ill 
R.  F.  D.  No.  I.  I-atrolH*.  Prnna. 
.    .     Bridgeville.  Penna. 
27.'>  Rodger*  Ave..  Belle^-ur.  Penna 
Brrjwruvdie.  Penna. 
■M7  Chcalnul  St  .  Inrliana.  Penna. 

Shel'xala.  Penna. 

SheltK^ta.  penna 

Bfi.  k  (  hur.h.  Pcnna. 

HI  4th  St..  Du  Boil.  Penna. 

Ilerminie.  Penna. 

7.l:i  School  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

ConnelUvillc.  Penna. 

...  McConnelUhurg.  Penna. 

^3  Croton  Ave..  New  Caiitle.  Penna. 

77.7  Wayne  Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Mt.  Lebanon.  Penna. 

.McDonald.  Penna. 

Eptelville.  Penna. 

Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Iili7l  Woodrow  St..  Pituhurgh.  Penna. 

1*20  Coleman  -Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

McConnellsburg.  Penna. 

1.503  Rebecca  St..  .Allegheny.  Penna 

.Southwest.  Penna. 

..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

D..  Indiana.  Penna. 

-sburgh.  Penna. 

Milleryville.  Penna. 

.    .    .    .Apollo.  Penna. 

Imperial.  Penna. 

1211  14th  St..  .Altoona.  Penna. 

1.34  Prospect  .Ave..  Ingram.  Penna. 

2443  Woodstock  .Ave..  Braddock.  Pcnna. 

.    .      Indiana.  Penna. 

.    R.  F.  D.  No.  5.  Burgett«to»-n.  Penna. 

Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

192  Fairfield  .Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Livermore.  Penna. 

212  Wood  St..  JohnstowTi.  Penna. 

:!.32  Locust  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Creekside.  Penna. 


Lawr 


214  .Amber  .St., 


248  Baron  .Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Creekside.  Penna. 

Elizabeth.  Penna. 

2S  ChaUant  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.ApoUo.  Penna. 

17  S.  Emily  St..  Crafton.  Penna. 

SIS  Sheridan  .Ave..  N.  E..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Finley-v'ille.  Penna. 

407  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

.  ^<0  Seville  St..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

211   Euclid  -Ave..  Ridgw^y.  Penna. 

Willett,  Besse  R..  Teacher Enid.  Penna. 

Wilson.  Caroline.  Teacher 2015  Grand  .Ave-.  Des  Moines.  Iowa 

Wilson.  Helen  Isabelle  —  Deceased. 

s.  Mabel.  Teacher  2.S22  Broad  -Ave-  .Altoona-  Penna. 


Thompson.  -Anna  Mae.  Teacher 
Tru-sal.  Jessie  Eva.  Teacher 
\an  Kirk.  Miriam.  Teacher 
Wagner.  Pearl  Edna 
Wallace.  Mabel.  Teacher 
Wallis.  Jean  Hud-son.  Teacher 

Warner.  J.  Paul 

Wedemyer.  .Anna  B.,  Teacher  . 
Wesner.  Eleanor  -A..  Teacher 
Wheeler.  Edna  J..  Teacher 
Whiting.  Rita  -A-.  Teacher 


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Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Commercial  Teacher's  Training  Course 

Best.  Ada  Mae  {Mrs.  Kenneth  Reed)     .    .    ,  1310  Milan  Ave..  East  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Bock.  George  H..  Business 227  N.  Negley  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Brady.  Minnie.  Student.  I.  S.  N.  S 

Brown.  Ida  H..  Teacher Brockwayville.  Penna. 

Brown.  Jane  Wallace  (Mrs.  Stephen  Kiss)     -  ...  Indiana.  Penna. 

Carmalt.  Helen.  Teacher,  I.  S.  N.  S .    .  Brookville.  Penna. 

Ferguson.  Clara Frenchburg.  Ky. 

Garrett.  Henrietta  (Mrs.  R.  L.  Luty)     .    .   44  Hemphill  St..  ^^  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Hazlett.  Mabel  A..  Stenographer 937  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Lockard.  Boyd.  Business 

Syling.  Philena  G.,  Teacher Bellwood.  Penna. 

Thompson,  Myrtle  Edna.  Teacher R.  F.  D.  Xo.   1.   Bellevue.  Penna. 

Music  Seniors  —  Piano  Course 


Glass.  Ora  B 

King.  Mary  St.  C.  Student,  I.  S.  N.  S. 


Brainerd.  Minn. 

mh  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 


Public  School  Music  Course 

Fleck.  Gertrude  Grace,  Teacher 1140  Grant  St.,  Indiana. 

Gardner,  Louisa  May 429  Lincoln  St..  Johnstown. 

Hartz.  Mar>-A 1625  Toledo  St..  Logansport. 

Hetrick,  Marie.  Student.  I.  S.  N.  S 

Keats.  Ethel 1S06  S.  St.  Washington. 

Lamb.  Stella Port  Allegheny. 

Neff.  Jean.  Student.  I.  S.  N.  S.  

Rankin.  Helen  E .  Brighton  Road.  Ben  Avon. 

Reich.  Peari  Edna 42G  Caldwell  Ave.,  Wilmerding. 

Reinecke.  Orca  A.,  Student.  I.  S.  X.  S 4815  Baum  Blvd..  Pittsburgh. 

Rexford.  Luva  Bailey 9  Main  St.,  Wellsboro. 

Robertson.  Eva  Mae  192  Fairfield  St..  Johnstown. 

Sterling.  Lelah.  Teacher    ...  Brooklyn, 

Titterington.  John  A..  Teacher  1163  Grant  St..  Indiana. 

Widdowson.  Roxie  L.     .    .    .  ,  S2S  Grant  St..  Indiana. 


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Normal  Art  Course 

Elkm.  Olive  Florence.    ...                                                    7  12th  St..  Jeannette.  Penna. 
Lamb.  Stella  Dick Toronto.  Can. 

General  Art  Course 


High  St..  Curwensville. 
ri43  Race  St..  Pittsburgh. 


CLASS  OF  1911 
Regular  Course 

Addleman.  Marie.  Teacher 

Atkins.  Juanita  B.  (Mrs.  Dr.  W.  M.  Crumiii 

Alderier,  Grace.  Teacher 

Allison.  Edwin Indiana. 

Anderson.  J.  Alexander.  Teacher _ West  Lebanon. 

Austen.  Irene  H..  Teacher 212  4th  St..  Aspinwall, 

Baer,  Florence,  Teacher 170S  Termon  Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh. 

Bannon.  Jennie  A..  Teacher 120  County  Line  St.,  New  Castle. 

Barnett.  Jennie  K..  Teacher 1152  Franklin  St..  Johnstown. 

Beattie.  Tirzah  L..  Teacher New  Alexandria. 

Beck.  Elsie  R 713  Jeflferson  Ave..  Washington. 

Bell.  Hugh  M..  Teacher 1181  Water  St..  Indiana. 

Bemis.  Ruth  M..  Teacher West  Middletown. 

Bennett.  May  V 412  Riverview  Ave..  New  Castle. 

Bigler.  Zeila  P..  Teacher Beallsville. 

Bird.  Helen  L..  Teacher Pulaski. 

Blinn.  Edna  F.,  Teacher 400  5th  St..  New  Brighton. 

Bossart.  Ruth  M..  Teacher _        .  R.  D.  No.  3.  Latrobe, 

Brauchler.  S.  Marie.  Teacher        .  109  Hawthorne  Ave..  Greensburg. 

Brombach.  Jennie  M..  Teacher  Freeport. 

Brown.  Robert.  Teacher    ...  Pittsburgh. 

Buck.  Maude  A..  Teacher     .  ...  43  Chestnut  St..  Natrona. 

Bulgin.  Luciie 38  Calle  Alasolo.  Monterey. 

Byers.  Mabel  L..  Teacher  73  Larimer  Ave..  Turtle  Creek. 

Caldwell.  Ellen  B..  Teacher  ,  Bradenville, 

Campbell.  Lula  AL,  Teacher Parkwood. 

Castaneda,  Erasmo.  Student 614  Stewart  Ave..  Ithaca, 

Cowan.  Nelle  (Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Cock) 210  Erie  St..  McKeesport. 

Creese.  E.  Jane Broad  St..  Leetsdale. 

Cunningham.  Mar>- B.  (Mrs.  L.  B.  Croot) Leechburg. 

Cunningham,  Paul  H..  LawTer 777  Wayne  St..  Indiana. 

Daly.  Regina .     216  S.  Main  St..  DuBois. 

Daugherty,  Mary  A ,    ,  .373  Locust  St..  Indiana. 

Davidson.  Elizabeth.  Teacher  .  1226  9th  Ave..  Beaver  Falls. 

Davidson,  Lettie.  Teacher 1226  9th  Ave..  Beaver  Falls. 


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Mexico 
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Davi.-.  Mildred  E..  Teacher 
Davis.  Myrtle.  Teacher.  .  , 
Douglass.  Newell  M..  Busine; 
Dowling.  Loretta,  Teacher  . 
Dunlap,  Twila  A..  Teacher  . 
Eiseman.  Laura  E.,  Teacher 
Elv 


Gla.'isport.  Penna. 

Center  St..  Philipsburg.  Penna. 
.34  S.  9th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
5  Main  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Blairsville.  Penna. 

.    .    .  New  Alexandria.  Penna. 


A..  Teacher 
,  Teacher 


Mabeile  (Mrs.  M.  A.  Smith) 109  N.  2d  St..  Jeannette.  Penna. 

IS,  Alice 246  Mahoning  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

.    .    .561  Grove  St.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

i26  Chatsworth  .-Vve..  Hazelwood,  Penna. 

Frenchburg,  Ky. 

Patton.  Penna. 

North  Girard.  Penna. 

Canonsburg.  Penna. 

.  Saltsburg.  Penna. 

.Farmington.  W.  \'a. 

2d  St.,  Elizabeth,  Penna. 


Evans.  Blodwei 
Farrar,  Helen  I 

Ferguson.  Clara 

Forsberg.  Ida  L.,  Teacher 

Fryer,  Edna  (Mrs.  H.  D.  Landis)    . 

George,  Carrie  H 

Getty,  Sarah.  Teacher 

Gilchrist,  Lena  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Snedden) 
Goldstrohm,  Lena.  Teacher  .... 


Greer.  Maria  S 146  W.  College  St.,  Canonsburg.  Penna. 

Guthrie,  Carolyn.  Teacher 625  Church  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Hamill.  Jack .    .    R.  D.  No.  1,  New  Florence.  Penna. 

Henretty.  Margaret.  Teacher  19  Thompson  Ave..  Bradford,  Penna. 

Hickman.  Ethel  I Academy  Ave..  Mt.  Lebanon.  Penna. 

Hinkson.  Helen,  Teacher Haus  Ave.,  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Hinkson   Nellie,  Teacher Struthers.  Ohio 

Holt.  Anna  E.  (Mrs.  Lloyd  Bavaird)  Brockwayville.  Penna. 

Holt.  Elise  E.  (Mrs.  Geo.  E.  Tobin) Brockwayville.  Penna. 

Hoover.  Alda.  Teacher 1200  School  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Houser.  Nannie.  Teacher Penna.  Furnace,  Penna. 

Hubacher.  Nellie R.  D..  Glenshaw,  Penna. 

Hunt.  Jean Elizabeth.  Penna. 

Houston.  E.  Edna. —  Deceased. 

Hutchinson.  M.  Elizabeth 2811  Ogden  St..  Omaha.  Neb. 


Itell.  Marie.  Teacher  

Jamison.  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Hamilto 

Jeffords.  Alice  M 

Keck.  Norma.  Missionary 

King.  Zita.  Teacher 

Knight.  Bertha  M-.  Teacher 

Lacock.  Jean  K..  Student.  I.  S.  N.  S. .    . 

Laing.  Clara 

Lapsley.  Marie,  Teacher  .  . 
Lebovitz,  Jennie,  Teacher.  , 
Leslie,  Ruth  E..  Teacher  .    . 

Lockard.  Blanche.  Teacher 1050  Washington  St..  Ind: 

Lockard.  Frank.  Teacher 1050  Washington  St.,  Ind 


.    .  150  Adams  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

care  of  Thomas  Darr  Co..  Fresno.  Cal. 

Holt  Hall.  Kuala  Tumpur.  Malaysia 

,  178  D  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

125  Marjiand  Ave..  Millvale.  Penna. 

-  913  Beech  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
43  N.  Chestnut  St..  Duquesne.  Penna. 

Glassport.  Penna. 

-  ..  525  4th  Ave..  Homestead.  Penna. 
.    .    .408  North  St.,  Oil  City.  Penna. 

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Lockard.  F.  S 491  Clark  Ave.,  Detroit.  Mich. 

Long.  J.  Irwin.  Teacher R.  D.  No.  5,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Mahan,  Katherine.  Teacher Ebensburg.  Penna. 

Marshall,  Martha  H..  Teacher     ...  2243  Wilson  .Ave..  Allegheny,  Penna. 

McCahon.  Jean.  Teacher  .    .    .  Hooper.  Wash. 

McGara.  Olive.  Teacher    .    . Trafford.  Penna. 

Mclsaac.  John  S R.  D.  No.  2.  Rochester  Mills.  Penna. 

McKinney.  Irene.  Teacher 161  Hinckston  Ave.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

McMahon,  Mae,  Teacher R.  D.  No.  1.  Altoona,  Penna. 

McMorran,  Helen  M..  Teacher 262  Jefferson  .Ave.,  Canonsburg.  Penna. 


McPherson.  Helen  A.     .    , 
Metzger.  Leon  D.,  Teacher  , 
Miller,  Lloyd  O..  Teacher 
Miller.  Mary  C.  Teacher 

Monteith,  Grace.  Teacher 

Morgan.  Janet  Clara  (Mrs.  T.  J.  Shanard) 

,  Modest,  Teacher 

,  Odessa.  Teacher. 
X.  Dorothy 


.     Frank,  Penna. 

Ebensburg.  Penna. 

.     .  Indiana.  Penna. 

in  St.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Patton.  Penna. 

.    ,    .Bridgewater,  S.  Dak. 

McClellandtown.  Penna. 

McClellandtown.  Penna. 

.  Homer  City.  Penna. 


Noel.  Eva  A..  Teacher 6S21  Thomas  Blvd..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Noel.  Grace.  Teacher 6821  Thomas  Blvd..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Palmer.  Ethel  E.  (Mrs.  R.  J.  Davis) 1419  Ligonier  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Patterson.  Nan.  Teacher Connellsville.  Penna. 

Potter.  Leta  A..  Teacher Cresson,  Penna. 

Powell.  Josephine  W..  Teacher 219  Bissell  Ave.,  Oil  City.  Penna. 

Rebok,  Ruth,  Teacher 151  W.  Pomfret  St.,  Carlisle.  Penna. 

Redman.  Margaret  F 734  Vermont  Ave.,  Glassport.  Penna. 

Reese.  Marie  B.  (Mrs.  Shank)  —  Deceased. 

Reed.  Bulotta  B 

Richardson.  Lyda  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Evans)  .    .    .    .2954  Hutton  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Rodkey.  Hazel  M..  Teacher 394  American  Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Roof,  Mabeile.  Teacher Homestead.  Penna. 

Rote.  Carrie  Jane.  Teacher 350  Kaercher  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Saxman.  Ethel.  Teacher 348  Main  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Schade.  Anna.  Teacher 617  Walnut  St..  Irwin.  Penna. 


Poitnsylvania      Siaic^    A/ormciI     School 


Class  Directory       Continued 


SihllihiiiMn.  I'liira  A.,   l.-.i.  Ii.r 
StT,  Laura  Isabel,  T.-ai  her 
Sec,  Sara  (MrH.  V.  D.  Beard) 
Schuater,  Alice.  Tcaclier    . 

Sniilh,  Cleo 

Smith,  Kdiia  C.  (Mrs.  Chas.  W.  \Vi 
Sinilli.  Mai:  IC..  Business 
.Stevenson.  Helen  M. 
Stu.hell.  Alma.  Tea(  her 
Sutter.  C.  K..  Teacher 

Thomas.  Henry 

Thninaa.  Hilda  M..  Teacher      . 
Thompson,  Kdna  L..  Teacher  . 
Todd.  MarKUerite   .    . 
Waddcll.  Klaic  ('..  Teacher 
Walsh.  Nora.  Teacher 
\\'atkina,  Gaynell    ,    , 
Weaver.  Pauline.  Teacher 
W fber.  Carrie  A..  Teacher 
Wicks.  Carrie  L..  Teacher 
Wier.  S.  Ethel.  Teacher 
Wiley.  Oaka  C...  Teacher 
Wilkins.  Maude.  Bookkeeper 
Wilson.  Florence  E..  Teacher  (Mrs 

Withington.  Edythe 
Young.  Anna  M..  Teacher 

VotinK.  Orca  M 

iiehner.  Nora.  Teacher  , 
Zimmerman.  Zelma  B..  Teacher  , 


1  llth  Ave..  .Munhall.  I'. 


Meek. 


rtrude  <; 


ny.  I>. 


I>|,arlmental  Tea.  h 
.  Marry  \an  UuM-r; 


■tl2  Merchant  St..  Amliridne. 

,    .    .    Delmonl. 

Cleiirfield. 

.  New  .Station. 

...  Wllpen. 

.    .    .  Glenshaw, 

:).'i7  Water  St..  Indiana. 

Covode. 

RoBHiter. 

127  S.  Center  St..  PhUipsburK. 

.      18.1  Spring  St..  Blairsville. 

4712  Fifth  Ave..  Pittsburgh. 

InKnim. 

X20  l;tth  St..  New  Brighton. 
Patterson  St.,  S.  S,.  PittaburRh. 

Canonsburg. 

.69  Pearl  Ave  Oil  City. 

Southfork. 

i105  Somerset  Ave.,  Windber. 

■1%\  N.  Graham  St..  Pittsburgh. 

414  Oak  St.,  New  Castle. 

<.  Ilarkcom)     .... 

ins.  Stewart  St..  Blairsville. 

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:i4,il  Californ 


Pittsburgh. 

Leechburg. 

Indiana. 

14  South  St..  Greensburg. 


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Kur. 


Ma 


Commercial  Teacher's  Training  Course 

I'.  Canal  Zone.  Cristobal.  Panama 

c.s  :i27  Main  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

io    .    .  ("iG  ..\costa  St.  Havana.  Cuba 

7«.')  S.  Main  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
2()5  S.  7th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

S.  6th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

U3.5  Edson  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
4.".12  Sylvan  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Tunnelton.  Penna. 

Bigler,  Penna. 


Oonnclly,  Cluirlc.s 
Diaz,  Jose  Eniilio    .    . 
Gailey,  Olive  M.,  Stenographer 
Galer,  Nora,  Stenographer    .    .    . 
Griffith,  Mary  H..  Stenographer 
Knauf.  Hildegrade  ,\.,  Stenograph 
I^ughran.  Ella  J..  Stenographer  . 
I<ai)p.  .Anna  L..  StenograpluT  .    , 
Spacknian.  Ruth 


Shorthand  Course 


.il.i  ,sth  .St..  Ne 


Paine.  Donna  .    .    . 

Commercial  Course 

Cook.  GcMrge  W. 

ShatTer.  William 

Sutton.  F.  Jay      ,     . 

Music  —  Piano  Course 

Rcinecke,  Orca.  Member 

F.icuky.  1.  S.  N.  S..  4SI.J  S.  Atlantic  A 

Organ  Course 

KiuK.  Mary  St.  l\.  Mem 

icr  Faculty.  I.  S.  X.  S..  .m">  Phila<lcliil 

Voice  Course 

I-  Brighton.  Penna. 
xsutawney.  Penna. 


,  Indiana.  Penna. 
Ligonier.  Penna. 
Robinson,  Penna. 


,  Pittsbiirgli.  Penna. 


Jersey  City,  X.  J. 


Public  School  Music  Course 


Ht'Kss.  Roma.  Supervisor  of  Music  .  . 
Bridges.  Marguerite.  Supervisor  of  Music 
Campbell,  Agnes  J.  (Mrs.  E.  B.  Race)   . 

Clush.  Ethel 

Dickie.  Esther  (Mrs.  Arthur  Hungci) 

Frye.  Myra.  Teacher 

Hickman.  Mrs.  J.  X.  K.    . 

Jones.  Martha 

Massey.  Ruth  S..  Supervisor  of  Music 

McKee.  Grace     .    , 

Murray.  Genevieve 

Park.  Katherine 

Parsons.  Lydia 

Sweeny.  Rosemary 


40  Florence  Ave..  Bellevue.  Penna. 
.112  Park  Ave..  Jersey  City.  X.  J. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

rjO  Walnut  St..  Sunburv-.  Penna. 

-    .  X'andergrift.  Penna. 

1170  Water  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Reading   Penna. 

.  Sample  St..  Ebensburg.  Penna. 

U  Main  St..  Cnionville.  X.  V. 

ISO  Maple  .\ve..  Blairsville.  Penna. 

Ra'isiter.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

S02  W.  Mahoning  St..  Punxsutawney,  Penna. 
1020  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 


Normal  Art  Course 

Brown.  Mabel  R,,  Supervisor  of  Drawing 

Clark,  Janet  L..  Teacher 

Clark.  Mary  E..  Studio  Classes 


Ilnrirk.  Miirif  P.  (M 

Mimler.  Mary  M. 

LainK.  Clara  M.  . 

Lewin.  Lucille  K..  Tnjchrr 

Stroblc.  Elizabeth  K.,  Pratt  Inititu 

Thompion,  Sarah  B.  .    . 


Jolin«t/jwn,  P<maa. 

tndlaru.  P<mna. 

\jAKtn\$e.  Prnru. 

\'.\  N.  Chrfllnut  St..  Dutjunnr.  Prnna. 

57'Jft  CwilCT  Ave.  PltuburKb.  Pmna. 

K.  D.  No.  1.  t^ir>t>*-.  Pmna. 

«;Ui  Kim  St..  New  llavm.  Conn. 


Allen.  Margaret  . 
Allinon,  Jeannettc 
Andcrnon.  Clam  . 
Bailey.  Eleanor  . 
Bailey.  Maritarel 
Balmer,  Myrtle,  Teacher 
BeiUtcin.  Marie  ... 

Bemis.  Janet 

Bert,  MarKarct,  Teacher 
Bert,  Mary,  Teacher  . 
Blanchard.  Olive,  Tcjicher 
Brennan,  Helen.  Teacher  . 

Brown,  Marion 

Brown.  Jennie  M.—  Deceased. 
Brownlee,  Helen  —  Deceased. 
Brumbaugh.  Bertha.  Teacher   , 

Buchanan.  Edith 

Buchanan.  Ruth 

Butler,  Martha  (Mrs.  Xicl  Dunlap) 
Campbell.  Helen.  Teacher     .    . 
Conkle.  Zilma  (Mrs.  Rose  Hague)   . 
Connelly.  X'iola,  Teacher  .    .    . 
Cook.  Alice.  Teacher      .    . 
Cox,  May.  Teacher         .    . 
Craig.  Grace.  Teacher   . 
Craig,  Mari',  Teacher    . 
Grossman.  Gertrude.  Teacher  . 
Davis,  Magdalene,  Teacher  .    . 
Dowling,  Kathr>'n.  Teacher 
Duff.  Ruth,  Teacher  ... 

Dunmire.  Bertha 

Elliott.  Dorothy.  Teacher      ... 
England.  Florence  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Wilt) 
Everest.  Myrtle  (Mrs.  S.  E.  Holland) 

Evans,  Mayme.  Teacher 

Evans,  Sara.  Teacher     ... 
Farnsworth,  Edna,  Teacher  , 
Farrar.  Dorothy      .    .    . 
FitzGerald,  Teresa 
Galer.  Adaline.  Teacher 
Galer,  Ruth.  Teacher     . 

Gallagher.  Ruth 

Gardner.  Edna.  Teacher    . 
Galey.  Chester 


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Kr^iil;ir  (^our^e 

i'    I>    No.  2.  N.  S..  PitUbuffth.  Prnna. 

Ilickor)'.  Penna. 

llMt  Milrhell  St.,  N.  S..  Pilliburxh.  Penna. 

:t8  S.  Perry  St..  Tituivillr.  Penna. 

GreeniburK.  Prtma. 

Oonarrrek.  Penna. 

I.V}  Columbia  Ave..  X'andrrxrift.  Penna. 

Weit  Mid'llrton.  Penna. 

HoUAen.  Penna. 

HolMken.  Penna. 

47'.i  EaNt  End  Ave..  Kcaver.  Penna. 

112  Fourth  St..  Rankin.  Penna. 

I72({  Ir\'inK  Ave..  N.  S..  PitUburgh.  Penna. 


2620  (Jak  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

4:10  S.  llth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

42.'{  Graham  St..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Salamanca.  N.  Y. 

402  E.  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

414  Mill  St..  Coraopoli*.  Penna. 

Jackson  St..  N.  Warren.  Penna. 

.  New  Alexandria.  Penna. 

228  Grant  Ave.,  Millvale.  Penna. 

225  Union  Si..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

...  Avdla.  Penna. 

1WV4  Oakland  -Ave..  Indiana.  1*enna. 

114  Homer  St..  Ebensburg.  Penna. 

'A\h  Main  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Cret-kside.  Penna. 

Grant  St..  Ro-notd?ville.  Penna. 
3237  Gaylard  Ave..  Dormont.  Penna. 
460  Fairlawn  .\vc..  Dormont.  Penna. 
.2322  Sidney  St..  Pittaburgh.  Penna. 
716  Main  St.,  Punxsutawney-.  Penna. 
.    .     .  Mitchell  .Ave..  Clairton.  Penna. 

Burgettstown.  Penna. 

Coral.  Penna. 

4G7  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

467  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

208  Glen  Catadh  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.    .    .628  Spring  St.,  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Elizabeth.  Penna. 


Wilmerding.  Penna. 

Cleveland.  Ohio 

Blenheim.  Ontario 


Getty.  Ross S02  Maple  Ave..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Gilchrist.  Martha  (Mrs.  Fred  W.  Fabian)      East  Lansing.  Mich. 

Giimilan.  .\gnes.  Teacher SMH  McXeely  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Gilfillan.  Alice.  Teacher  East  Brook.  Penna. 

Golden.  Helen,  Teacher     .  7130  Hermitage  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Gough.  Delia,  Teacher  .    .  301  Jefferson  St..  Kittanning.  Penna. 

Gould.  Hazel  (Mrs.  R.  B.  Xeeley)  ....     R.  D.  No.  2.  Imperial.  Penna. 

Grable.  Frances.  Teacher  ...  Manor.  Penna. 

Graham.  Ethel.  Teacher    ...  231  W.  Cunningham  St..  Builer.  Penna. 

Haberlen.  Katharine.  Teacher Latrobe,  Penna. 

Hackman,  Martha  (Mrs.  Robt.  Cooley)     .  226  Green  St.,  WUkinsburg.  Penna. 

Hancox.  Edith,  Teacher 107  X.  First  St..  Titus^-illc.  Penna. 

Harvey,  .Aurelia.  Teacher      206  Jefferson  St..  Rochester.  Penna. 

Hastie.  Zella  (Mrs.  Ernest  Chapman) 238  Main  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Heckert.  Zella.  Teacher 1SS4  Lincoln  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Henderson.  Ethel.  Teacher  .Avonmore.  Penna. 

Himler.  Mar>-,  Teacher  .    10  X.  Ligonier  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Hodgson.  Jennie.  Teacher.  McMaster  Ave..  Turtle  Creek.  Penna. 

Huston.  Xelle.  Teacher  Black  Lick.  Penna. 

Howland.  Margaret.  Teacher Altoona.  Penna. 

James.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Steward  D.  Davis)    .    .   307  Morrell  Place,  Jchnstown.  Pciir.a. 
Johnston.  .Alice.  Teacher   .  1 12  Swiss\-ale  .Ave..  Ed^rwood  Park.  Penna. 

Jones.  Minnie.  Teacher  .1130  Margaret  St..  Munhall.  Penna. 

Jones.  Sarah,  Teacher    .  .^30  Tenth  .Ave..  Homestead.  Penna. 

Keck.  Ruby.  Teacher  .556  Fourth  St..  Pitcaim.  Penna. 


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Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Keepers.  Helen 96(5  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Kintz,  Florence.  Teacher 50.5  Depot  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Knepshield.  Nelle Grant  St.,  Leechburg.  Penna. 

Kunselman.  Neil Endeavor,  Penna. 

Kurtz.  Leone 312  W.  Mahoning  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Lardin.  Maude  (Mrs.  Emil  Refior)      .5720  Forbes  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Lauver.  Emilye 709  Seventh  .Ave.,  .\ltoona.  Penna. 

Lewis.  Lucille.  Teacher      5726  Center  .\\e..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

List.  Lillie 440  Federal  .Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Little.  Janet.  Teacher 41,S  Biddle  .Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Livingston.  .Annabelle Wall.  Penna. 

Mackall.  Edith.  Teacher 1000  Washington  Ave..  Monaca,  Penna. 

Madora.  Vema 4016  Oak  Grove,  N.  S„  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Margotti,  Charles.  Lawyer Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Martin.  Don.  Teacher.  High  School Indiana,  Penna. 

Martin.  \'erne 115  McAlvey  Place.  X.  S..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Maxwell.  Ruby.  Teacher -    ,    .    ,  Arnold.  Penna. 

McConnell.  Sue,  Teacher Kittanning.  Penna. 

McCulIough.  Ethel.  Teacher .    .     .  Clinton.  Penna. 

McGee.  E.  Ruth,  Teacher McGees  Mills,  Penna. 

McGee.  Ruth  J..  Teacher Punxsutawney,  Penna. 

McHenry.  Grace.  Teacher Indiana.  Penna. 

McKce.  Ruth.  Teacher      144  Culbertson  Terrace.  Montrose,  Colo. 

McLaughlin,  Ernest,  Principal.  Public  School Shelocta,  Penna. 

McLain.  Helen.  Teacher Claysville.  Penna. 

Meanor.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Luther  B.  Garvin)   1438  Catherine  St..  Philadelphia.  Penna. 

Means.  Mabel.  Teacher 

Meek,  Helen,  Teacher 8S5  Kenneth  Ave.,  New  Kensington,  Penna. 

Miller.  Zula.  Teacher 1054  School  St..  Libermore.  Penna. 

Millin,  Mary,  Teacher Stanton.  Penna. 

Mooney.  Carrie.  Teacher 3.550  College  Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Mott,  Grace.  Teacher .5451  Broad  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Mountain,  J,  W..  Principal .Apollo.  Penna. 

Munshower,  Mabel  (Mrs.  Mabel  Zehner)    ....    5.33  Coal  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Mutzig,  Margaret.  Teacher 

Neville.  Grace.  Teacher Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Nichol.  Matilda.  Teacher Leard.  Indiana  County.  Penna. 

Nix.  Ruth,  Teacher Homer  City,  Penna. 

Ni.xon.  Helen.  Teacher Cresswell.  Ohio 

O'Neill.  Ruth.  Teacher 220  Sixth  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Opdyke.  Twyla  (Mrs.  Alex  Simpson)      Chestnut  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

0\vens,  Mayme.  Teacher Cunvensville.  Penna. 

Pardoe.  Nellie.  Teacher South  Fork.  Penna. 

Park.  Ethel.  Teacher 19S  Glenn  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Petty.  Loveda,  Teacher 42  Creighton  Ave..  Crafton.  Penna. 

Phillips.  V'erna,  Teacher Windber,  Penna. 

Piper.  Norma.  Teacher 941  Kirkpatrick  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Pollock.  Matilda.  Teacher Rochester  Mills.  Penna. 

Prescott.  Effie.  Teacher Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Ramsey,  Adelaide,  Teacher 729  Walnut  St..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

Ramsey.  Nellie.  Teacher 224  S.  Church  St..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

Reed.  Gertrude  (Mrs.  J.  Howard  Houk) Indiana.  Penna. 

Reed.  Hulda,  Teacher 4  8.  Picking  St..  Brookville.  Penna. 

Reed,  Ruth lOOS  Graham  Ave..  Windber.  Penna. 

Rhodes.  Stella,  Teacher 259  S.  Walnut  St..  Blairsville.  Penna. 

Rice.  Edna,  Teacher 3419  Terrace  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Rose.  Nellie,  Teacher Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Ruffner.  Anna,  Teacher 534  Fourth  St,.  Pitcairn.  Penna. 

Salisbury.  Edythe 700  Oakwood  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Sankey.  Debra,  Teacher 123  N.  Mercer  St.,  New  Castle,  Penna. 

Scanlon.  Eleanor.  Teacher 112  Walnut  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Schwab.  Esther.  Teacher 260  Watsonia  Blvd..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Sechrist.  Camille.  Teacher Castle  Shannon.  Penna. 

Shugert.  Helen.  Teacher Morrisdale.  Penna. 

Simpson.  Helen  (Mrs.  Arthur  W.  Wiggins) Clarks  Summit.  Penna. 

Simpson.  Lulu.  Teacher Penn  Run.  Penna. 

Skelly,  Margaret,  Teacher Greensburg.  Penna. 

Smith.  .Anna  Belle  ....  3523  Shadeland  Ave..  Killbuck  Station.  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Smith,  Mabel  C,  Teacher North  East,  Penna. 

Sparks.  Frances.  Teacher Connellsville.  Penna. 

Spencer,  Evelyn.  Teacher      Tombell.  Penna. 

Stackhouse.  Sarah,  Teacher 273  Fairfield  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Stewart.  Helen.  Teacher Penn  Run.  Penna. 

Stewart.  Margaret,  Teacher Homer  City,  Penna. 

Stoner.  Ola 19  College  Ave..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

Stull.  Arthur.  Teacher 728  Bedford  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Tcrpe   Ruth  H..  Teacher Marion  Center.  Penna. 

Thompson,  Carrie,  Teacher Leechburg,  Penna. 

Thompson,  June,  Teacher 1740  Wabash  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Thompson.  Myrtle.  Teacher 416  Wayne  .Ave..  Ehvood  City.  Penna. 


Tyler.  .Alice  E..  Teacher Windber.  Penna. 

Wagle.  .Anna 213  Railroad  .Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Waldfogle.  Margaret.  Teacher      60  Bridge  St..  Sharpsburg,  Penna. 

Waldschmidt.  Dorothea.  Teacher    .    .    :    .  1200  Federal  St.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Wallace.  Florence.  Teacher 931  Oakland  .Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Wassel.  Martha,  Teacher 412  Lloyd  Ave.,  Belmar.  Penna. 

Wesner.  Pauline,  Teacher 407  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Weyman.  Alice.  Teacher 630  .Airbrake  .Ave.,  Wilmerding,  Penna. 

White,  Nan,  Teacher R.  D.  No.  2..  Kittanning.  Penna. 

Widdowson.  Ruth,  Teacher 316  S.  Seventh  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Williams.  Edith,  Teacher Derry,  Penna. 

Wilson.  Elsie.  Teacher 443  Lincoln  Ave..  Carnegie,  Penna. 

Wineman,  Katherine,  Teacher 20  E.  Campbell  St.,  Blairsville,  Penna. 

Wolfhope.  Mary 534  Oak  St.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Woodrow.  Elva  (Mrs.  Edward  S.  Saul)  .    .    113  Henrj-  St..  Greensburg,  Penna. 

Woodward.  Marie  (Mrs.  Ralph  Conradt) Yihsien,  Shantung,  China 

Yarnall,  Margaret,  Teacher 800  Howard  St..  Altoona,  Penna. 

Vealy,  Lenore.  Teacher Derry,  Penna. 

Young,  Agnes,  Teacher 3451  California  .Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Young,  Orca.  Teacher Leechburg,  Penna. 

Music  Course 

Boucher.  Mary Beaverdale.  Penna. 

Bell,  Lillian      Punxsutawney,  Penna. 

Bortz.  Flora Greensburg,  Penna. 

Craft.  Marie  J Coalport.  Penna. 

Cattron.  Myltreda      Sharpsville,  Mercer  County,  Penna, 

Dalby.  Helen  A 02  Hillside  Ave.,  Naugatuck,  Conn, 

Eyster,  Charles  W 

Fleitzer,  Marcus Middletown,  Conn. 

Garinger,  Beatrice  (Mrs.  Herman  Moekle)     .    .    .  250  E.  Hanover  St..  Trenton.  N.  J. 

Grimes,  Lola  M Sheffield,  Penna, 

Hill,  Margaret 709  S.  Houston  .Ave..  Tulsa.  Okla. 

Jamison.  Mary  (Mrs.  Chester  Galev) Elizabeth.  Penna. 

Junker,  Dorothy.    .    -  

Kershner.  Grace  W.  210  N.  6th  St..  Olean,  N,  Y. 

Lydic.  Hazel     ...  56  Fifth  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

McClaran,  Mary  B Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Murray.  Genevieve  X Rossiter.  Penna. 

Mackintosh.  Josephine 1107  Broadway,  Logansport,  Indiana 

McCarthy,  Francis Blossburg,  Penna, 

McCauley.  Helen  (Mrs.'w.  K.  Reed) Brockwayville.  Penna. 

Nickles,  Florence  E Shippensburg,  Penna. 

Niel,  Mary  I Homer  City.  Penna. 

Parsons,  Lydia  G.  .  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Pierce.  Mary  L Indiana,  Penna. 

Reitz,  Florence  C ,    .  Brookville,  Penna. 

Salsgiver.  Mary ,    ,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Smith,  Olive  Blanche.    .    .  West  Newton.  Penna. 

Smith.  Thalma  (Mrs.  H.  S.  McClune)    ....    726  Montclair  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Spring,  Isabel Salisbury,  Md. 

Stevens.  Margaret 357  College  Ave..  Elmira.  N.  \". 

Treichler.  Elma  M.         Sanborn.  N.  Y. 

Truman.  Delia  K .    214  E.  Second  .Ave..  Two  Harbors.  Minn. 

Normal  Art  Course 

.Atkins.  Mary  (Mrs.  Van  Bennett) Akron.  Ohio 

Clark.  Gamett  (Mrs.  James  S.  Modi) Munhall,  Penna. 

Lacock.  Jean    ...  913  Beech  Ave.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

McLeod,  Helen  J.  748  Glenn  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Nesbit.  Janet  .    .                                         .    .    .224  Niagara  .Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Parker.  Mary  .A.  (Mrs.  Craig  Beck) Houston.  Texas 


Robertson.  Eva.  Teacher.  Music  and  Drawing.  192  Fairfield  Av 


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.    .  Indiana,  Penna. 


General  Art  Course 

Bell,  Lillian  W.  Mahoning  .St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Brown.  J.  W.  .A W'est  \*irginia  Preparatory  School,  Keyser,  W.  Va. 

Douglass.  Hazel.  Studio  Work Indiana.  Penna. 

Reitz.  Florence.  Supervisor  Music  and  Drawing Indiana.  Penna. 


Commercial  Course 


.  Wilmerding.  Penna. 
Franklin  .Ave..  Brookville.  Penna. 

Home.  Penna. 

.  19  Edith  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


Alter.  Nelle  (Mrs.  Frank  Whitei 

Chestnut.  .Anna   .  ... 

Condron.  Hazel  .    .  

Cook.  Ida  

Cook.  Carribel Indiana,  Penna. 

Donahue.  Margaret 118  Water  St.,  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Fielding.  Winifred 418  Crofton  Ave.,  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Fennell.  Floyd Greensburg.  Penna. 


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Markle,  AuuuHla 

Means,  Scott 

Moore,  I'ruella 

MorriHon,  Floreiuc 

Nehring.  Harry 

Peiirson.  Kathryn 

ReddliiR,  Kilward 

Sniitli.  Earl  .    . 

Stewart,  Joseph  . 

Sheriff,  Joseph 

Siemon,  Martin.  Sliideiu.  I. 


I.",l)  \.  L'lHt  St.,   I'hiiailelphia, 

lll.'i  Fairplay  .\ve,,  I'ittHhuruh, 

I  111  \V.  ColleKe  St..  Callonshurii. 

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Osceola  Mills, 

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ErniTst, 

.218  Reed  St..  Clearfield. 

Clearfield, 

Cherry  Tree, 

I  ;il  S,  Spring  St.,  Blairsville. 

TraURer. 

.7,'i8  Locust  St.,  Indiana, 

iliers  Ave.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh, 

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-\clams,  Pearl   .... 
Mest.  Ninabelle    .    . 
Blattenbcrgcr,  Jane    . 
Bolotin.  Selnia     .    . 
Campbell,  Bessie     . 
Campbell,  Margaret  VV.  (Mrs. 

Carlson,  Jennie    .    .    . 
Carmalt.  Gladstone 
Carter.  Susan       .    . 
Cole.  Frances  .    . 
Cowan.  Lois     .    . 
Dingcldein.  Freida 
F'awcett,  Margaret 
Fulmer,  Edith      . 
Gerber,  Evelyn    . 
Glunt,  Mildred    . 
Grumbling,  Zola 
Hamilton.  Ruth  . 


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Hemphill.  Helen 
Kidder.  Camilla  .    . 
Korb.  Mae    .... 

Lapp.  \'erna 

Leonard.  Leah  (Mrs.  Franli 

Loveday,  Pearl 

McCarthy.  Julia  ... 
McClelland.  Elizabeth  .  . 
McCrum,  Alice  (Mrs.  Ch.is 
Murphy,  .Anna 
Xeale.  Nelle  .  . 
Powell.  Laura  .  . 
Reed.  Edna  .  . 
Sellers.  Ruth  .  . 
Standish.  Alletha 
Steele.  Helen  .  . 
Sterling.  Eleanor 
Webb.  Ruth  .  . 
Weir.  Nelle  .  . 
Wetzler,  .\da  .  . 
Williams.  Ora  .  . 
Vuill.  Jessie      . 


.")lll   Holmes  St..  Wilkinsburg. 

.    ..■>27  Eighth  St.,  Irwin, 

1'".  Pittsburgh  St.,  Grecnsburgh, 

.  44  Madison  .\ve..  Sharon. 

.    527  Fifth  St..  Jeannette, 

.  McNicker) 

740  Horner  St..  Johnstown. 

2  West  Spruce  St..  Titusville. 

li)7  Barnett  St..  Brookville, 

202  S.  Jefferson  St..  Pun.xsutawney. 

.  lOli)  North  Ave..  Wilkinsburg, 

...   221  Union  St.,  Wilkinsburg, 

22  Bell  .\vc..  .Mtoona, 

...  Summit  St..  McKeesport. 

.    .   G:iS  N.  Main  St..  Grcensburg. 

.     .  44,i  Walnut  St.,  Greensburg, 

122a  Point  \'iew  .Ave..   Pittsburgh. 

7:t;i  Thomas  .\ve..  Johnstown. 

1208  Seventh  .\ve..  .\ltoona. 

liM:i  Seventeenth  .\ve..  .Mtoona. 

1110  Fourteenth  .\ve..  .Mtoona. 

Warren  Count>-.  North  Warren. 

.213  Morrison  St..  DuBois. 

124  Sixteenth  St.,  Homestead. 

228  Linden  .\ve.,  Ithaca 

Coal  St.,  Penn  Station, 

,59  Pearl  .Ave.,  Oil  City, 

411  Lee  St.,  Clarksburg. 

Pittsburgh. 

1709  McClure  St..  Homestead. 

301  Rockland  .\ve.,  Punxsutawney. 

.219  Bissell  .Ave..  Oil  City. 

2.509  Maple  .Ave..  .Altoona. 

.    711  Thomas  .Ave..  Johnstown. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Box  74.  Jeannette. 

703  JefTerson  St..  Latrobe. 

.  50.5  Main  St.,  Latrobe, 

Mercer  County,  Jamestown, 

905  Somerset  -Ave..  Windber. 

Armstrong  County.  Brick  Church. 

.    .    S13  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown, 

130  Crescent  Park,  Warren, 


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(Jradiiatcs  in  Three-Year  Course 


-Adams.  George 
.Allen.  Henrietta  , 
Allen.  Ruth  .  . 
-\llison.  Walter  . 
-Vngeline.  Mildred 
.Vnkeny.  .Arthur  . 
-Armstrong.  \"erlee 
Uair.  Roxella  .  . 
liaker.  Elta  .    .    . 


.Avonmore.  Penna. 

.  Mercer  County.  Farrell.  Penna. 

Brush  X'alley,  Penna. 

Homer  City,  Penna. 

927  Rose  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

S2I  Butler  .Ave..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Parnassus.  Penna. 

Dunbar.  Penna. 


Ilrale.   H.H-l.- 

U.-iitty.  KlHir 

Hell.  Ada 

Bell.  ICdn^i 

lleiuon.  Mildur 

Herkey,  Ethel 

Birnle,  Mary 

Hlyholder,  Kiitlierlne 

Boardman,  Helen 

Boon, Jean  .    . 

Boucher,  Agnes    . 

Bowes,  Ethel    . 

Bnidy,  .Minnie     . 

Breitinger,  Hjuel 

Brickcr,  Marion 

Burlingaine,  Florence 

Campbell,  Mabel 

Carr,  Ruth 

Carroll,  Zata    . 

Clark,  Janet  (.Mrs.  Jam-t  C.  Linehain) 

Clark.  F'lorence    . 

Cleveland.  Helen 

Clowes.  Owens 

Cochran,  Mary 

Coc,  Lucy     -    . 

Coon,  Murray 

Craft,  Laura 

Crusan,  Ruth  .    . 

Cunningham,  Hazel 

Cunningham,  ICdna 

Daugherty,  Gail  . 

Daly,  Mary      . 

Davies,  Bertha     .    . 

Davis,  Jane      .... 

Davis.  Thomas    ... 

Donnelly.  Elizabeth    . 

Dullard.  Marie     .    . 

Dunbar.  Georgiana 

Duncan.  Laura    . 

Dunlap,  Martha 

Duming,  Jean 

Duysters,  Edna  (Mrs.  John  Kappel) 
Eakin,  Mar>*  Ellen      ... 
Edwards,  Samuel 
Englehardt,  Margaret 

Faust.  Eleanora 

Fennell.  Ir\'ing  —  Deceased. 

Fennell.  Minnie  ... 

Flegal.  \'irginia    . 

Fleming    Elsie 

Fleming.  Hope 

Freeman.  Edna  (Mrs.  Ed.  St.  Clair 

Freund.  Elizabeth  .    . 

Fr>e.  Bertha  . 

Fuller.  Neva     .    . 

Gallagher.  Helen 

Gardner.  Jean 

Gartley.  Eva 

Giammartini.  .Augusta 

Giffin.  .Alberta 

Gordon.  Julia  .    . 

Goughnour.  Ethel 

Grabill.  Pearl  . 

Graff.  John  . 

Grant.  May 

Grau.  Margaretta 

Grcasley.  Ruth    . 

Gw>-er.  Pearl    . 

Hanna.  .Agnes 

Hamill.  John    .    . 

Harkless.  John 

Hartzell.  Percy 

Hast.  Myrtle 

Hastings.  Gula  (Mrs.  Hale  .A.  Guss) 

Hawkins.  A'iola    . 

Hazlett.  Lillian 

Heinze.  Elizabeth 

Heinze,  Gertrude 


K    I-.  \i.  No.  I.  KrrrpO't.  Penna. 

Rarine.  Penna. 

hk  e.  Main  St..  Alliame.  Ohio 

Indiana.  Penna. 

227  Painter  St..  (Wrrruburg.  penna. 

.'»  Clover  St.,  \ti\\nn\if*tn.  Penna. 

I'oxburg.  Penna. 

:«)7  Walnut  S<  .  Irwin.  Prnna. 

:W7  Third  St..  Pitmirn.  penna. 

.Canofwhurg.  Penna. 

,         .  ,    Beaverdale,  penna. 

(KK)  Lincoln  Ave..  Ea«t  LilxTty.  Petuia. 

.Marvin  Center.  Penna. 

!«>.'i  Sixth  St..  McKee«(iort.  Penna. 

Wiuihingtrm  Road.  Mt.  \x\Kavm.  penna. 

Salttburg.  Penna. 

112  Vnvm  ,\ve..  Kittanning.  Penna 

23  Walker  Ave..  Bradford.  Penna. 

R.  D.  No.  1.  Taylor.t<n»n.  Penna. 

1877  E.  7.Hh  St..  (  le\eland.  f>hio 

Washington.  Penna. 

.518  Glenn  St..  Wilmerdin*.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna- 

721  Butler  Ave..  New  Castle,  penna. 

.5(MI  Elliott  St..  Wilkinsburg.  penna 

91)2  W.  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Coalport.  Penna. 

Fourth  St..  Oakmont.  Penna. 

1.5  N.  Second  St..  Duquesne.  Penna. 

.    .    R.  F.  D..  Livermore.  Penna. 

510-18  Broadway.  Pitcaim.  Penna. 

210  S.  Main  St..  DuBois.  Penna. 

Bridge  St..  Johnsonburg.  Penna. 

.  1,52  Dec  St.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

R.  F.  D..  Patton.  Penna. 

601  Coursin  St..  McKeesi>on.  Penna, 

3940  Liberty  .Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

1.5.51  Rutherford  .Ave..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

.      930  Wayne  .Ave.  Indiana.  Penna. 

Olanta.  Penna. 

7342  Dennison  .Ave..  Swi8s\*ale.  Penna. 

.    .     1432  Rhine  St  .  Pituburgh.  Peima. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  .5.  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.       Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Peima. 

Glenshaw.  Penna. 

.    S30  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .  Jeannette.  Penna. 

204  Sc\'enth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .        Box  50.  Marwood.  Penna. 

•201  N.  Fifth  St..  Lovejoy.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

2413  Jane  St..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

1170  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

1009  .McClcao'  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

413  B  St..  Oakmont.  Penna. 

1237  Locust  St..  N.  S..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Leev-hburg,  Penna. 

1410  Page  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

041  Versailles  .Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

21  Fleet  St..  Rankin.  Braddock.  Penna. 

....  .500  Wood  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Lilly.  Penna. 

Black  Lick.  Penna. 

315  S.  Pacific  .Ave..  East  Liberty.  Penna. 

.    Penn  Station.  Penna. 

103  E.    Brown  St..    Blairs\-ille.  Penna. 

1220  Breed  St..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  I.  Leechburg.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

Calleniiburg.  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Latnobe.  Penna. 

Mt.  Lebanon.  Penna. 

Leechburg.  Penna. 

22.5  Third  St..  .A^iwnall.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

.   Fanell.  Penna. 

.    .  Farrdl.  Penna. 


P^jmsylvania      Stato    Afomiczl     School 


Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Helman.  Mary Coalport.  Penna. 

Henderson.  Nelle CarrolUon.  Ohio 

Henr>-.  Robert R.  F.  D,  No.  1..  Saltsburg.  Penna. 

Hensell.  Aima      110  State  St..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Herring.  Margery Titusville,  Penna. 

Hicks.  Gertrude 

Hileman.  Gertrude Lansdale,  Penna. 

Hixson.  Norman Parker's  Landing,  Penna. 

Hoflfman.  Regina  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Bridgeville.  Penna. 

Hopkins.  Mary  Louise Marion  Center.  Penna. 

Hornbake.  Ruth  — ■  Deceased. 

Houston.  Florence (37S  Main  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Howland.  Rose East  Altoona.  Penna 

Hull.  Bertha    ...  ...  New  Florence.  Penna. 

Irwin.  Samuel      .    ,    ,  Cherry  Tree.  Penna. 

Jaquish,  Hannah     .        .  Clymer.  Penna. 

Johnson.  Jessica Wellsboro.  Penna. 

Johnstin.  Grace .527  Coursin  St.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Jones.  Margaret 437  Fourth  St..  Braddock,  Penna. 

Kahl.  Ernest Finleyville,  Penna. 

Keck.  V'erle 420  Agatha  St.,  Pitcairn.  Penna. 

Keener.  Josephine East  Brady,  Penna. 

Kelly.  Mabel 123.5  Ridge  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Kennedy.  Mary R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Freeport.  Penna. 

KiUen,  Leonia Homer  City.  Penna. 

Kinter.  Elizabeth Home.  Penna. 

Kirsch,  Ivo Spangler.  Penna. 

Lammel.  \*irginia Washington  Ave.,  Dravosburg.  Penna. 

Langham,  Louise  (Mrs.  J.  Roy  Maloney)      Beaver  Falls.  Penna- 

Learn.  Blair 413  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Leckey.  Hilda      32S  Walnut  St..  Johnstown.  Penna- 

Leech.  Blanche 310  Eleventh  St.,  Braddock.  Penna- 

Lehr.  John 413  Fruit  St.,  Farrell,  .Penna. 

LeV'ine.  Charles Philadelphia  St..  Indiana,  Penna- 

Lewis.  Paul Punxsutawney,  Penna. 

Lindberg.  Ethel 611  Federal  Ave.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Lindley,  Mary 64  \'ictoria  St..  Washington,  Penna. 

Linnenbrink.  Ruth 901  Fourth  Ave.,  Freedom,  Penna. 

Long,  Lillian 110  South  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Lowman.  Helen 133.5  Middle  St.,  Sharpsburg,  Penna. 

Lowry.  Eleanore R.  F.  D.  No.  5.  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Luchsinger,  Alberta 241   Imperial  Ave.,  Oil  City,  Penna. 

Maclntyre,  Janet - Indiana,  Penna. 

Mahan.  Esterbelle 

Marshall.  Kathleen  (Mrs.  Roy  P.  Sutton) Washington,  Penna. 

Martin,  Alice 121   Clarion  St.,  Oil  City.  Penna. 

Martin.  Nelle Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Meason.  Nelle Pennsville.  Penna. 

Miller.  Mary 619  Wallis  Ave.,  South  Sharon.  Penna. 

Milligan,  Marie Box  14.  Mt.  Lebanon.  Penna- 

Mills,  Bertha 32  Hancock  St.,  Greensburg.  Penna. 

Mollenauer.  Adella MoUenauer.  Penna- 

Moore.  Effa Cowansville,  Penna- 

Morrow.  Mamie 104  Liberty  Ave..  Oil  City,  Penna- 

Munro.  Jennie     ...  .....     217  Welsh  Ave.,  Wilmerding,  Penna- 

McBride.  Myra   .    ,  ...  1010  Locust  St.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

McCann.  Cecilia.    .  227  Ebensburg  Rd.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

McComb.  Margaret    .  127  Summer  Ave..  V^andergrift.  Penna. 

McCormick.  Irene 225  Lowell  St.,  \'andergrift  Heights,  Penna. 

McCoy.  Zeta 9  Spruce  St.,  Sharon,  Penna. 

McCreery,  Zelpha Tunnelton,  Penna. 

McCreight,  Hazel Reynoldsville,  Penna. 

McDermott,  Sue Indiana.  Penna. 

McEwen,  Mary Castle  Shannon,  Penna. 

McGlumphy.  Laura    .    ,  1217  Chislette  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

McHenry,  Feme 628  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

McLaughlin.  Dorothea R.  D.  No.  3.  Leechburg,  Penna. 

Neale,  Florence Livermore.  Penna. 

Nemon,  Lillian Dunbar.  Penna. 

Nevin.  Alma  McDonald.  Penna. 

Newlands.  Elizabeth  ,  2149  E.  31st  St..  Lorain,  Ohio 

Ousby.  Elizabeth     .  127  Grand  Ave.,  Sewickley.  Penna. 

Patterson.  Ossie  .    ...  518  Holmes  St..  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Pfordt,  Eleanor        Indiana,  Penna. 

Pickels.  Edna 4634  Chatsworth  Ave.,  Hazelwood,  Penna. 

Pollock.  Lillie  ...  Rochester  Mills.  Penna. 

Porter.  Eva      .    ,    ,    ,  Burgettstown.  Penna. 

Powell.  Gwendolin  973  Warrington  Ave.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Prosser.  Sarah Barnsboro.  Penna. 


Rankin.  Clara 141  Jefferson  Ave.,  Bellevue,  Penna. 

Ray.  Dewitt Indiana,  Penna. 

Ray.  Jane 5215  Atlantic  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Remmy,  Louellen 220  Irving  Ave.,  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Rhoan.  Edna Juniata.  Penna. 

Ribblett,  Minnie Conemaugh,  Penna. 

Richey,  Lucile  (Mrs.  Dr.  G.  P.  Gamble) McKeesport,  Penna. 

Ritter.  Edith Verona.  Penna. 

Robertson,  Frances SO  Barron  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Roller,  June Williamsburg,  Penna. 

Rose,  Marie 3557  California  Ave.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Rugh.  Verna Indiana,  Penna. 

Ruoff.  Hazel R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  New  Castle,  Penna. 

Russell.  Luella 155  Henderson  Ave..  Washington,  Penna. 

Sharsky.  Elizabeth 221  Market  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Schaefer.  Ethel 817  Broad  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Scholl,  Allieann Fifth  St.,  West  Newton.  Penna. 

Sef ton.  Grace 3524  College  Ave.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Seibert.  Louise Berlin.  Penna. 

Shick.  Raymond 525  Chestnut  St.,  Indiana.  Penna 

Schoff,  Iris 630  Third  Ave..  Tarentum.  Penna. 

Shryock.  Clara Wilmore.  Penna. 

Simpson.  Vera  Amy Indiana,  Penna. 

Sloan.  Cynthia.  Teacher 122  Mill  St..  Coraopolis,  Penna. 

Smitten,  Leila 

Sprankle,  Belle Indiana.  Penna. 

Sprowls.  Hannah ClaysviUe.  Penna. 

Spryer,  Helen 511S  Liberty  Ave..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Stage,  Bertha 4  West   Fourth  Ave..   Clearfield,  Penna. 

St.  Clair.  Alice Indiana.  Penna. 

Steetle.  Helen Indiana.  Penna. 

Stewart.  Edna Indiana,  Penna. 

Stewart,  Elizabeth      Indiana,  Penna. 

Stewart,  Paul Livermore.  Penna. 

Stoke,  Grace Reynoldsville.  Penna. 

Stonbraker.  Gaynelle Indiana,  Penna. 

Strobel.  Elizabeth.  Student.  Pratt  Institute R.  D.  No.  1,  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Stutzman,  Mary  L 824  Grove  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Swan,  Steele \ Indiana.  Penna. 

Thistlethwaite.  Ina  (Mrs.  Clinton  C.  Morris)    .  R.  D.  No.  1.  West  Brownsville.  Penna. 

Thistlethwaite.  Lucie R.  D.  No.  1.  West  Brownsville,  Penna. 

Titterington.  Clyde Kittanning.  Penna. 

Trader,  Eugencia  (Mrs.  Arthur  Russell) Indiana,  Penna. 

Trimble.  Mac Indiana.  Penna. 

Varley   Ruby 68  Grove  Ave.,  Washington.  Penna. 

\'eil.  Margaret Scalp  Level.  Penna. 

Vero,  Marian 413  Evergreen  Ave..  Millvale.  Penna. 

Vogeley.  Caroline 508  Franklin  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Waddle.  Ruth Tunnelton.  Penna. 

Wagner.  Margaret R.  F.  D.  No.   1.  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Wagner.  Romayne  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Sexton)      Johnstown.  Penna. 

Walker.  Bertha R.  F.  D..  Osceola  Mills.  Penna. 

Walker.  Lenore 202  Chestnut  St.,  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Wallace.  Minnie      Oakdale,  Penna. 

Weaklan,  Bertha 540^2  Corey  Ave..  Braddock.  Penna. 

Weaver.  Margaret.  Teacher      Salineville.  Ohio 

Weinel.  Etta.  Teacher Freeport.  Penna. 

Wertz.  Minnie 1330  Middle  St.,  Sharpsburg,  Penna. 

Wiggins,  Ruth 264  S.  13th  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Wilson.  Joseph S.  Seventh  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Wilson.  Florence 10  Sankey  St.,  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Wilson,  M.  OUve Derry.  Penna. 

Wolff.  Martha Fair  Haven,  Penna. 

Wood.  Gail Bluff,  Penna. 

Young,  Sara 3451  California  Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Zehner,  Maude Indiana.  Penna- 

Zener,  Ada Rochester  Mills,  Penna. 

Music  Course 

Algeo,  Ethel 1800  Davis  Ave.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh,'  Penna. 

Berkev.  Hilda      440  Atlantic  Ave.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Brown,  Jean Haydenville.  Ohio 

Nickles.  Florence Shippensburg,  Penna. 

Shaffer.  Mamie  L Big  Run,  Penna. 

Spring.  Isabel Wicomico  County,  Salisbury,  Md. 

Strj'ker.  Mar>'  J Alexandria,  Penna. 

Wheeler.  Marion 4  Colonial  Apts.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Wood.  Lucy  T 6206  Alder  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


PonnsyJvania 


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CA-AHH  Direciory       (>HUiinu-<] 


<)r^:iii   (loiirne 


CLASS  OK    IVM 


Hrown.  J.-.m 
Si.ririK.  ls;it»-l 


H<'rkt'y.  Klorcmr 
<'hul)!>iuk.  Leah 
Dana.  Marjori 
Duncan.  Mary 
l';arnC8t.  Bess  (Mr 
I'orcey.  Hcli-n 
I'usUt.  C;uy 
<H)ff.  IlcU-n  .    . 
<;rabcr.  Helen 
Jones.  Hilda     ,    . 
Reitz.  Ruth  (Mrs. 
Sihade.  Mary  .    . 
Seanor.  Virginia  . 
Sinale.  Romaine  . 
Wheeler.  Marion 
Wood.  Lucy  T.    . 


MocktnK  County.  Ilaydcnville,  Ohio 
Wicomico  County.  Sall»bury,  Md. 


Vocal  (ioiirse 


Supervisor's 


,  Charles  Carnulum) 


iTi.li.m.i.    Indiana  County.  P.-nna. 

iihlic   School    Music 

no  Atlantic  .Ave..   I'ittsburKh.  Penna. 

Sunhury.  Penna. 

.    .  WIlliatnHburK.  \'a. 
,    .    .    Windbcr,  Penna 

Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .    .  Beech  Creek.  Penna. 

East  Brady.  Pcnnu. 

2(>4  Singer  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
.214  Second  St.,  Jeannctte.  Penna, 
4:J7  Fourth  St..  Braddock.  Penna. 

Vidalia.  La. 

(il7  Walnut  St..  Irwin.  Penna. 

Creeksidc.  Penna. 

Patton.  Penna. 

4  Colonial  .\pts..  Pittsburnh.  Penna. 

,   ;U.-,  Oakland  Ave.  INttsbutKh.  Penna. 


Commercial  Course 
Commercial  Teaclier's  Training  Course 


Alabra 


112  W.  Weber  Ave..  DuBois. 

Alter.  N'elle Philadelphia  St..  Indiana. 

Bcatty.  R.  C Jefferson  County,  Punxsutawnoy. 

Hrady.  Roland .5934  Broad  St..  Pittsbursh. 

Hniuchler.  Anna  100  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Grccnsburg, 

Brickell.  Howard  Hortons, 

Donnelly,  Joseph         327  Main  St..  Lalrobe. 

bickenrode.  Vera  (Mrs.  E.  P.  Kelly) Corinth. 

Hamill.  Mabel Indiana. 

Hultbers,  Edith  .115  Penn  Ave..  Darren. 

Kany.  Julius     .  18  Brockett  St..  Dolg\'ille, 

Leonard,  Ruth  Wilson. 

McCue.  Blanche 232  Bissell  Ave..  Oil  City, 

Plante.  Florence  Gertrude.  Teacher,  I.  S.  N,  S Indiana. 

Ouinnette.  .Mfred  H 137  S.  4th  St..  Duquesne. 

Rockefeller,  Helen  (Mrs.  S,  Lowrj-  Stroh)    .    .    .1302  N.  Front  St..  Sunbur>\ 

Wolfe.  Sara Indiana. 

Woodward.  Clyde 1  111* School  St.,  Indiana, 

Bookkeeping  Course 

AUison.  George  E R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Homer  City.  Penna. 

Gallagher,  Or\'ille Jennings,  Md. 

Houk.  Ruth 936  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Little,  Edward Reynoldsville,  Penna. 

Rogers,  Oscar      .  Windber.  Penna. 

Koth.  Henry  Gallitzin.  Penna. 

Thompson.  John  ...  S2S  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Widdowson,  Gaye Indiana.  Penna. 

Williams.  Clyde 204  Allegheny  St.,  Hollidaysburg.  Penna. 


Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 
W.  \'a. 

Penna. 

Penna. 
,  N.  V. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 


Shorthand  Course 


Brant,  Luella  .  ,  , 
Gallagher.  Orvillo  . 
Morrison.  Florence, 


Berlin.  Penna. 
Jennings,  Md. 
Ernest.  Penna. 


Special  Course 

Compton.  Frank Indiana,  Penna. 

Costa.  \"irgilio Sagua  la  Grande.  Sagua  la  Grande,  Cuba 

Itturalde.  Frank      Sagua  la  Grande.  Sagua  la  Grande.  Cuba 

Karnes.  James Cresson.  Cambria  County.  Penna. 

Rasco.  Emilio  ,  Sague  la  Grande,  Sagua  la  Grande.  Cuba 

General  Course 

Boyl.  M.  Genevieve        304  Locust  St..  Butler.  Penna. 

Buterbaugh.  Mar>-  Olive.  Supv.  Drawing Wood  Lawn.  Indiana.  Penna. 

Cushing.  Bess Claysville.  Penna. 

Vamall.  Margaret.  Teacher SOO  Ho\\'ard  .\ve..  .Altoona.  Penna. 


AdaniH.  Wilda  ,    . 

Appleicate.  Florence    . 
Bailey,  Kathleen 
Bi-li.  Jam- 
BenHon.  Jennie 
Blarkman.  Alma 
Blow.  Rachel 
BoHtiIck,  Mary 
lioHttxk.  Alice 
Braham.  Auden*- 
BrtMleiick.  Marion 
BroHioUH.  Sarah 
Brown.  J.  Willard 
Burke.  Alice 
Caldwell.  Attie 
Campljell.  Ethel 
Cherry,  Maria 
Clark.  Eleiinor 
Crusan.  Mar>* 
Dickie.  Betise 
Diehl.  Flora. 
Dinsmore.  Gertrude    . 
Doncaatcr,  Arctic    . 
Dunlap.  Margaret 
Eberle.  Alma    . 
Eiseman,  Florence 
Elkin.  Hazel     . 
Erhard,  Mar>- 
Eshbaush.  (iettie 
Esson.  Lulu 
Evans.  Fanny 
Francies,  Sara  . 
Fr>'.  Dana     .    . 
Gallaher.  Lynn 
Garman.  Lorene 
Gibb.  Martha  . 

Gieg.  Emma 

Ginevan.  Hazel    .        . 
Goodwin.  Margaret 
Hallam,  Florence 
Hanson.  Emily 
Hardy.  Frances 
Harsha.  Curtis 
Helterly,  Ruth 
Hill.  Martha     . 
Hoyt,  Juanita 
Hugus,  Jemima 
Hull,  Juneta     . 
Jackson.  Marion 
Johnson.  Clara 
Jones.  Katherine 

Jones,  Ruth 

Kappel.  Margaret  .    .    . 
Kennedy.  Penelope    .    - 

Kier.  Genevieve 

Kirk.  Mary  Katherine 

Kring.  Howard 

Lange.  Helen 

Lantz.  \'era 

Laudenslager.  Homer 

Laughlin.  Gertrude     . 
Leech.  Mildied    ... 

Lohr.  Frances 

Luiman.  Lily 

Mann.  Pearle 

Mason.  Mabel  J..  Teacher.  Morris 
Matthews.  Earl  ... 
McCann.  Cecelia    ... 
McCarthy.  Julia 
McCrum,  Roberta  .    . 
McFeaters.  Marguerite 
McGce.  .\ngela    .... 
McGinity.  Mar>*. 
McQuiston,  Marguerite 
Montgomery'.  Eldith    .    . 

XicoUs.  Alice 

O'Hare.  Marie 

ONeill.  Mar>-      

Parkins.  Henrietta      .    . 


KMIJ  W^iUir  Av^,.  Wtlkimburx,  P<-nna. 

AMi  Klagirr  St.,  MrK«-r.poft.  Penna. 

Westmoreland  Ave..  <^<rc«-ruljurft,  Prniu. 

\\H  Siiaw  S<  .  Turtle  Crerk.  Penna. 

Wiuhinittrjn  St.,  St.  Mary's,  Prnna. 

2H  Park  Ave  .  DuBoU,  Penna 

214  Park  St..  i'trrr-tvAiutn.  Penna. 

Lackawanna,  Srant/m.  Penna. 

f»2l  Airbrake  Ave..  Wilmrrdtnx,  Penna- 

OakwrxjrJ.  Oil  (  ity.  Penna. 

415  Loiuit  St..  Johnat/iwn.  Penna. 

142  Market  St..  Sunttury.  Penna- 

West  \'irginia  Pn-paral/iry  School.  Krywrr.  W.  \'a. 

ViM  LinrJen  Ave.,  Cra/ton.  Penna. 

.    .    .  tJlcarfield.  Curwenavilte.  Penna- 

I'll  f  uiter  Ave..  V'andrrgrift.  Penna- 

142  Chestnut  St..  C'lnemauith.  Penna. 

tMl7  l.'tth  Ave..  .Munhall.  Penna- 

R.  F.  D.  .No.  1.  \>Tona,  Penna. 

Indiana  County.  Indiana.  Penna- 

firareton.  Indiana  County.  Penna. 

v»s  E.  M:ihoninjf  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna- 

002  Main  St..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

Alleghr-ny  County.  PitUiburnh.  Penna. 

.314  Second  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

New  Alexandria.  Westmoreland  County.  Penna. 

9  Twelfth  St..  Jcannette.  Penna. 

112  Tenth  Ave..  Juniata.  Prnna. 

J'-ffernon  County.  Knoxdale.  Penna. 

;tti27  Mexico  St..  Pittji»>urieh.  Prnna. 

344.1  Fleming  Ave,.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.Mlegheny  County.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

13  Dewe>'  Ave..  Ingram.  Penna. 

313  Locust  St..  Clearfield.  Penna. 

.    Somerset  County.  Berlin.  Penna. 

.    130  West  9th  St..  Homestead.  Penna. 

.    1314  Second  .Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

117  Kcmic  .\vc..  Donora.  Penna. 

520  Harrison  Ave..  Greensburg.  Peiuia. 

-    107  Maple  Ave..  Washington.  Penna. 

M'>  Western  Ave..  X.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

i:«9  .Main  St..  Sharpsburg.  Penna. 

Washington  County,  Canon^burg.  Penna. 

.'ilO  Second  .Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

7,30  Homer  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

10.S  Second  St..  PhiUipsburg.  Penna. 

tiOO  .Alexander  St..  Latrobe.  Pcnita. 

.    .        New  York.  Elmira.  N.  Y. 

Erie  County.  Girard.  Penna. 

7.">  E.  Spruce  St..  Titus\'ille.  Penna. 

^12  South  .Ave.,  WUkinsburg.  Penna. 

4.39  Fifth  .Ave..  Homestead.  Penna. 

026  12th  Ave..  Munhall.  Penna 

102  Church  St..  BrDok\*ille.  Penna. 

419  Jeffcr»n  .Ave..  Washington.  Penna. 

.    .    .      122  North  Fourth  .St..  Philipsburg.  Penna. 

Trust  Building.  Johnstown.  Penna. 

.Allegheny  County.  Fair  Oak5.  Penna. 

2106  Fourth  .Ave.    .Altoona.  Penna. 

34  Ogdcn  St..  Girardville.  Penna 

.■>0,%  E.  Wheeling  St..  Washington.  Penna. 

.    .        o24  Sidney  St..  Greensburg,  Penna. 

Church  St..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

Indiana  County.  Lovejoy.  Penna. 

.214  N.  Jefferson  St..  Punxsutawne>*.  Penna. 

High  School Washington.  Penna. 

1033  Ford  .Ave..  Youngsiown.  Ohio 
227  Ebensburg  Road.  Johnstow-n.  Penna. 

Venango  County.  Oil  City.  Penna. 

...  Emerson  .Ave..  .Aspinwall.  Penna. 

.     615  Harrison  Ave..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

33o  .Main  St..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

9o  Liberty  St..  BlairT\-iIle.  Penna. 

224  Franklin.  Butler.  Penna. 

■222  Howe  -Ave..  Oil  City.  Penna. 

38  .Andrew  St..  Sharon.  Penna. 

3S  -Andrew  St..  Sharon.  Penna. 

.    .  214  Monroe  St..  Nfannington.  W.  Va. 
.    S09  E-  Park  Way.  McKeesport.  Penna. 


PoitnsyJvania      Stat^    JVormaJ      SchooJ 


Class  Directory  —  Continued 


old  Johnston)  - 


Pitchford.  Flora  .    . 

Pitzer,  Clara     .    . 

Pope.  Eva    .... 

Ralston.  Blanche 

Renard.  Amanda  ^^ 

Rodgers.  Leoua  . 

Rowe.  Ellen.    . 

Rush.  Mildred 

Saltsman.  Marion   , 

Schaffner.  Fayetta  . 

Scott.  Mabel    . 

Sembower.  Elizabeth 

Shanahan,  .Adelaide 

Sheehan.  Rosemary 

Sheridan.  Mary   . 

Sigworth.  .Mice    .    . 

Sisley.  Helen    .    . 

Sjoden.  Lillie    . 

Skewis.  Amelia 

Slonaker,  Grace  .    . 

Small,  Phyllis  .    . 

Smith.  Elsie,    , 

Snyder.  Jennie 

Statler.  Ruth 

Steinke.  Mabel 

Stoner.  Rachel 

Stonesipher.  Florence 

Stouppe.  Mary    .    . 

Strickler.  Helen   .    . 

Stuchell.  Paul 

Swan,  June  . 

Thomas.  Olive 

Thompson.  Leona   . 

Wagner.  Grace    , 

Waigand.  G.  Emma.  . 

Walters.  Grace    ,    . 

Warnick.  Lucretia  . 

Weinman.  Marguerite 

Welty.  Margaret  (Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Cubbis. 

Wentz,  Elizabeth 

Wesley.  Helen 
Weston.  Imogene 
White.  Anna    . 
Whyte.  Kathryn. 
Wilson.  Esther     , 
Wilson .  Florence . 
Wilson.  Mabel 
Winter.  Esther 
V'oung.  Florence 
Zelt.  Daisy  ... 


.    .        Maple  St..  South  Fork.  Penna. 

203  First  St..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Franklin  Ave..  Corry.  Penna. 

.Armstrong  County.  Freeport.  Penna. 


314  Sixth  Ave..  Juniata.  Penna. 

.510  Second  St..  Clearfield.  Penna. 

204  Wilson  .Ave..  Washington.  Penna. 

Mifflin  County,  Reedsville.  Penna. 

11  Long  .Ave..  DuBois.  Penna. 

.    4fl20  Kincaid  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

121  Grant  St..  Uniontown.  Penna. 

.   1317  Goebel  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

6  Cole  Ave..  Bradford.  Penna. 

,  210  Reed  Ave..  Monesson.  Penna. 

Indiana  County.  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    802  Loucks.  Scottdale.  Penna. 

,    .53  Church  Run  St..  Titusville.  Penna. 

812  West  Park  Way.  McKeesport.  Penna. 

.    .    .    .221  Spring  St..  Blairsville.  Penna. 

.    .    112  Broad  St..  Hollidaysburg.  Penna. 

Washington  County.  Eighty-Four.  Penna. 

11.5  East  11th  .\ve..  Homestead.  Penna. 

.    .      437  Depot  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

.    .    ,    .206  West  7th  St..  Oil  City.  Penna. 

19  College  Ave..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Penna. 

411  Spring  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

1093  Confer  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

.  202  Chestnut  St..  Scottdale.  Penna. 

.    R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Homer  City.  Penna. 

.    .  Indiana  County.  Indiana.  Penna. 

129  West  Berkley  St..  Uniontown.  Penna. 

.    110  East  6th  St..  Oil  City.  Penna. 

Euclid  Ave.,  Dravosburg.  Penna. 

.      2.521  Jane  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

314  Lexington  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Bridge  St.,  Johnsonburg.  Penna. 

.    916  South  Ave..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

m)     442  Sheridan  Ave..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

.-Allegheny  County.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Blair  County.  Bellwood.  Penna. 

1039  Fifteenth  St..  Tyrone.  Penna. 

.      6th  ■\ve.  and  15th  St..  .Mtoona.  Penna. 

557  Highland  ."^ve..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

.      2010  Seventh  Ave..  .Mtoona.  Penna. 

.    .  163  College  St..  Canonsburg.  Penna. 

.    .    .Allegheny  County.  Terrace.  Penna. 

.      R.  F.  D.  No.  5.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

...    19  Cedar  Ave..  Warren.  Penna. 

.    ,    306  Maiden  St.,  Washington.  Penna. 


Commercial  Course 


AUgood.  Samuel 
Allison.  Edwin  H. 
Burgi,  Mabelle    ... 
Campbell.  J.  Ellsworth 
Carmalt.  Gladys      .    . 
Faust.  Eleanora  .    . 
Forry.  Ruth     .    .    . 
Hilliard.  Margaret 
Houston.  Stella    . 
Johnston.  Perry  . 
Kessler.  Ida  Sara 
Lattimer.  Nannie 
MacDonald.  Eleanore 
McDevitt.  Hazel 
Meneely.  J.  Roy 
Mewherter.  Roxie 
Miller.  Ida  S.  . 
Myers.  Howard  n. 
Ramsay.  Edith  M. 
Rhule.  Amy. 
Ryan.  Agnes 
Sackett.  Marion  B. 
Shick.  Raymond 
Toohey.  Wm.  J.  .    .    . 


.    1800  Veil  Ave..  Windber.  Penna. 
.    .      South  nth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Central  Ave..  Oil  City.  Penna. 

South  Seventh  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.325  North  Finley  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

.S36  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.  .451  West  Main  St..  Newark.  Ohio 
.  .  .  1067  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
.  .  Indiana  County.  Indiana.  Penna. 
...  1052  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
.  .  .  Millheim.  Center  County.  Penna. 
.  526  Graffons.  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 
.  .  Cambria  County.  Gallitzin.  Penna. 
.  .60S  Pine  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 
.    .    .    Jefferson  County.  Valier.  Penna. 

Blairsville.  Penna. 

.    Cambria  County.  Hastings.  Penna. 

.  Indiana  County.  Parkwood.  Penna. 

Bluff  St..  Crafton.  Penna. 

307  South  Front  St..  Philipsburg.  Penna. 

McKean  County.  Kane.  Penna. 

119  Franklin  St..  Corry.  Penna. 

Chestnut  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.Westmoreland  County.  Miirraysville.  Penna. 


Music  Course 
Course  in  Public  School  Music 


Black.  Laura  Jean  .    . 
Bost.  Clarissa  Marion    . 
Bossart.  Virginia  Ross    .    . 
Buchanan.  Edith  D.  .    .    . 
Christman.  Zilpha  F.  (Mrs 
Chubbuck.  Leah      ... 

Foster.  Mary  E 

Gray.  Walter   .    ,    , 
Holtz.  Ruth.    .    .    . 
Jenkins.  Doroth>-  R. 
Keefer,  Lydia  E. 
Long.  LaVara  .    .    . 
Lutz.  Mildred  M.    .    . 
Miller.  M.  Lois    .... 
Phillips.  Eunice  Chiistina 
Pope.  Anna  May     .    .    .    . 
Remmy.  Louellen    .    . 
Robinson.  Ethel  ... 
Roller.  Venona  Grace 

Shoff.  Iris 

Shrimp.  Elizabeth  ... 
Smith.  Sara  Katrine  .    . 

Starr.  Mary  E 

Treible.  Helen  Marjorie 


Gray.  Walter 

Jenkins.  Doroth\-.  Supervii 


Black.  Laura  Jean  . 
Buchanan.  Edith  Dolo 
Keefer.  Lydia  E.     .    . 
Lindeman.  Marie     .    , 
Zeitler.  Lucille  E.    .    . 


.    215  Washington  St..  Huntingdon.  Penna. 

Clifton  Ave.,  Homestead.  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Latrobe.  Penna. 

430  South  Eleventh  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

L.  B.  Osier) 53  Lincoln  Ave..  Crafton.  Penna. 

Northumberland  County.  Sunbury,  Penna. 

2248  Adams  Ave..  Tyrone.  Penna. 

Washington  County.  South  Brownsville,  Penna. 

90  First  St..  Titusville.  Penna. 

.    .    .  Center  County.  Bellefonte.  Penna. 

.    2028  First  St..  N.  W..  Washington.  D.  C. 

Main  St..  Leechburg   Penna. 

,  Clairton.  249  Mitchell  Ave..  Penna. 
Armstrong  County.  Freeport.  Penna. 
....  153  Otsego  St..  Ilion.  Penna. 
.14  Franklin  St.,  Corry,  Penna. 
.    .  220  Irving  Ave..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Tyler  County.  Sistersville.  W.  Va. 

Blair  County.  Williamsburg.  Penna. 

630  Third  Ave..  Tarentum.  Penna. 

.      177  Burrell  St..  Blairsville.  Penna. 

.  242  Michall  St..  St.  Mary's.  Penna. 

.    312  \'ine  St..  East  Liverpool.  Ohio 

.    .  Luzerne  County.  Dallas.  Penna. 

Organ  Course 

.    .    .      South  Brownsville.  Washington  County.  Penna. 
-  of  Music Tyrone.  Penna. 

Piano  Course 

215  Washington  St.,  Huntingdon.  Penna. 

430  South  nth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

2028  First  St..  S.  W.,  Washington.  D.  C. 

N.  McKean  St..  Kittanning.  Penna. 

.    .    .    213  S.  Penn  St..  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 


Voice  Course 

Jamison,  Mary.  Supervisor  of  Music Indiana.  Penna. 

Jenkins.  Dorothy.  Supervisor  of  Music Tyrone.  Penna. 

Keefer.  Lydia  E 2028  First  St..  S.  W..  Washington.  D.  C. 

Remmy.  Louellen  .  220  Irving  Ave..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Robinson.  Ethel  .    .  ...    Tyler  County.  Sistersville.  W.  \*a. 

Shoff.  Iris .    .  630  Third  Ave..  Tarentum.  Penna. 

Normal  Art  Course 

Carr.  Helen R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Newburg.  N.  Y. 

McCreary.  Alice      ...  7135  Race  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Pfordt.  Eleanor Oakland  Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Yarnall.  Margaret.  Teacher 800  Howard  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 


General  Art  Course 

Huntingdon  Cot 


Beatty.  .\nna 

Simpson.  \'era  A.  (Mrs.  Greer  Miller) 

Sins.  Leana VM  Bright 


nty.  Mc.Mvey's  Fort.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

Road.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


,\llshouse.  Grace.  Teacher 
.Alter.  Isabelle.  Teacher 
.\mment.  Bessie  M.,  Teacher 
Anderson,  Adaline,  Teacher 
.Andrews,  Lucile.  Teacher 
Ankeny,  Roy  H..  Teacher 
.Armstrong.  Ruth.  Teacher 
Aukerman.  Dorothy.  Teacher 


CLASS  OF  1915 
Regular  Course 

Shelocta.  Penna. 

Canal  St..  Springdale.  Penna. 

Box  570.  Apollo.  Penna. 

.138  Market  St..  Scottdale.  Penna. 
.  705  Swissvale  St.,  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

.      5800  Rippey  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

911  Howard  Ave..  Altona.  Penna. 

Barthol.  Gertrude  I..  Teacher Frank  St..  Whitaker.  Penna. 

Bellman.  Anna  E..  Teacher 1195  Fifth  .\ve..  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

Bellman  Jenny  C.  Teacher  .    .  1195  Fifth  .'\ve..  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

Bennett.  Ada.  Teacher 315  W.  Weber  Ave..  DuBois.  Penna. 

Besselman.  Gertrude.  Teacher 1361  Fifth  Ave..  Coraopolis.  Penna. 

Beswick.  Lois.  Teacher 200  Caldwell  .Ave..  Wilmerding.  Penna. 

Bisel.  Grace.  Teacher 1206  Sycamore  St..  ConnellsviUe,  Penna. 

Blankenbuehler.  Elizabeth.  Teacher 914  Main  St..  Monongahela.  Penna. 

Bleasby.  E.  Irene.  Teacher 90  Possaic  St..  Garfield.  N.  J. 

Braden.  Verda.  Teacher 4049  Vinceton  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Teacher Indiana.  Penna. 


Brady.  Clara  M 
Brisbine.  Ruth. 


Teacher 20  Wylie  Ave..  McKeesport.  Penna. 


p€>jtnsylvaniu      Stat^     A/f.y/  rn  uJ      SoJioo/ 


Class  Directory  —  Continued 


iih.K  h,  TIh 


11..  T. 


Mrowii.  Olive  K..  Tt-aclifr 
llrown.  Kuth  M..  StUflciU.  Silu 
iirozoski.  V.  J.  Uukct.  Stiidnit 
itryHDii,  Sjira.  Teacher    . 
Miiclianaii.  Ruth,  Teurhci 
Murtslicld.  Zelah.  Teacher 
(■.Miiphell.  Mabel,  Teacher    . 
Chill,  h.  Helen  Olive  .... 
Clark.  Alba  June.  Teacher 


Market  Si..  l-reeiK)rt,  IVmia. 

'.i2  S.  Fuurth  St.,  l>u(iu<'i»no,  Prima. 

.  I  ur»  Dormont  Ave.,  IMttuhuruh.  IVnna. 

Stale  CtilleKe.  Penna. 

Oerry.  Penna. 

Sialp  U'vel.  Peniui. 

nni   Miillierry  St.,  Stoltdale,  IVmui. 

.    .     .      IlaHliuK'*  Ave..  Oakflale,  Pemia. 

Parkem*  LamliiiK,  Penim. 

(ireeiisburK  Pike,  WilmerdinK,  Penna. 


Mai 


,  Tcache 


Cover,  Edith  E.,  Teacher 
<owan.  Gladys.  Teacher 
Cowan,  M.  Corrinne,  Teacher 
Crusan,  Tillie,  Teacher  ... 
Crylzer.  Lillian.  Teacher  . 
CunninKham.  E.  Ruth.  Teacher 

Dale.  Mary 

Daly.  MarKaret  G.,  Teacher   , 
Dausherty.  Delia.  ColleKe     ,    . 
Davies,  Margaret  E.,  Teacher 
Davis.  Elvira  M.,  Teacher 
Davis.  Grace  A..  Teacher 
Davis.  Grace  M.,  Teacher 
Davis.  Lucille  A.,  Teacher 
Del  Torchio.  Ida.  Teacher     , 
Dennen.  M.  Elizabeth,  Teacher 
Diven,  Marie.  Teacher  .        . 
Douthitt.  M.  Ella,  Teacher  .    . 
Drewes.  Irene.  Teacher      .    . 
Edwards,  Martha.  Teacher   , 
ICuBlc,  Grace.  Teacher    , 
Ewens.  Ethel  M.         . 
Evans.  Fannie.  Teacher 
Evans,  Ruth.  Teacher    .... 
Kails.  Wilhelmena.  Teacher  .    . 
Faust,  Winifred.  Teacher  .    .    . 
Feick.  Marie  D.,  Teacher 
Ferguson,  Gladys.  Teacher 
Fireman,  Jean  I..  Teacher 
Fisher.  Kathryn  L..  Teacher     . 
Fleck,  Frieda  R..  Teacher.    .    , 
Flegal.  Margaret.  Teacher     . 
France.  Zureta  B..  Teacher  ,    . 
Ciamble.  Mildred  E..  Teacher  . 
Garrety.  Roseinarie.  Teacher    . 
Getty,  Mary  E..  Teacher 
Giammartini.  Adele.  Teacher    . 
Gilchrist.  Mary.  Teacher       .    . 
Gillcn.  Vera.  Teacher     .    ,    .    - 
deason,  Marjorie,  Teacher  . 
Good.  Delia.  Teacher     .        . 
Gordon.  Helen.  Teacher 
(iraff.  Frances.  Teacher 
Grant.  L.  Louise,  Teacher 

Greenwood,  Leah 

i-iriffith.  .\lice 

Hamilton,  Mary.  Teacher,    .    . 
llartsock.  Helen  G.,  Teacher 
Hawley.  Genevieve,  Teacher 
lleinple.  I.  Zetta.  Teacher     .    . 
Henry.  Mazie.  Teacher      .    ,    . 
HiRgon.  Anna.  Teacher      .    .    . 
Hileman.  Alma  M..  Teacher 
Hill.  EUzabeth.  Teacher    .    .    . 
Hill,  Margaret  A.,  Teacher  .    . 
Hogan.  Margaret.  Teacher    .    , 
Holmes.  Georgene,  Teacher  .    . 
Holmes.  Margaret.  Teacher  .    . 
Holquist.  Helen  C  Teacher 
Hoiumel.  Margaret  J.,  Teacher 
Howland.  Ruth.  Teacher  .    .    . 
Hunter.  Helen  M.,  Teacher  .    . 

Huston.  Harry  R 

Jeffries.  Beatrice.  Teacher  .  . 
Jenkins.  Ruth.  Teacher  .  .  . 
K.amp.  Julia  F..  Teacher  ,  .  . 
Kaplan.  Esther,  Teacher  .  .  . 
Keifer,  Beryl,  Teacher  .... 
Krlly.  Louise,  Teacher  .... 


Cover  Hill.  Johnstown, 

l.irr.  Westmoreland  County. 

larr.  We. -ft  morel  and  County. 

R.  D.  No.  I,  Verona, 

liirdville,  Allegheny  County. 

2\\  E.  Aiiple  St.,  Connellsville, 

Murrisdale,  Clearfield  County, 

l.M(i  W.  Waliuit  St.,  Titusville. 

H)l):i  Church  St..  Indiana. 

McDonald, 

VVoodlawn. 

.    .  Burnham. 

irim  lliiey  St.,  McKeesport. 

\\2  Maple  St..  Philipsburg. 

311  N.  Third  St.,  Jcannette. 

,    .13,5  \V.  Fifth  Ave..  McKcesport. 

New  Alexandria. 

375  Ohio  Ave.,  Rochester. 

.    .")fi5  Braddock  Ave..  Braddock. 

.449  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana. 

...  UK)  Adams  Ave..  Rochester. 

2fi  S.  Beaver  St..  New  Castle. 

716  Mahoning  St..  Punxsutawney. 

"Iti  W.  Mahoning  St..  Punxsutawney, 

7')1  Fourth  Ave..  Braddock. 

Indiana, 

'.H9  Middle  St..  Avalon. 

...  Blairsville. 

I(»2  S.  Main  St.,  DuBois. 

Turtle  Creek. 

IS  Hirshberger  St..  Johnstown. 

Church  St.,  Indiana. 

103  Franklin  Ave..  Vandcrgrift. 

.   Eighty-Four.  Washington  County. 

.    .      2407  Seventh  Ave..  Altoona. 

Saltsburg, 

1410  Page  St,.  N.  S-  Pittsburgh, 

IIJK)  Water  St..  Indiana, 

,    ,    .     .^"17  Welsh  Ave..  Wilmerding. 

204  Green  St.,  Smelhport, 

.    .    Barnesboro.  Cambria  County. 
,    .    .    .  Second  St..  West  Newton. 

o47  Water  St..  Indiana. 

40  South  Wade  Ave..  Washington. 
,    .    .(ill  Summerlea  St..  Pittsburgh. 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Johnstown. 
.  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Parnassus. 

.    .."lOO  Spruce  St..  Hollidaysburg. 
AM  Freeport  St..  New  Kensington. 

S31  Oak  St..  Indiana, 

Dravosburg, 

.        .    .  Scalp  Level.  Cambria  County. 
.       1113  Jane  St..  Wilkinsburg. 

Freeport. 

170s  Fourth  St..  .Mtoona. 

Oakdale. 

,    .    .    Claysville.  Washington  County, 
.    .    .    Claysville,  Washington  County. 

2.54  Euclid  Ave..  Ridg\\-ay, 

.    S12  Greenfield  Ave..  Pittsburgh. 

East  .Mtoona, 

.82.5  Walnut  St..  Hollidaysburg. 

Humbert.  Somerset  County, 

S27  Chester  Ave..  Avalon. 

711  Pine  St,.  Punxsutawney, 

.    .    .    Laurence.  Washington  County. 

127  Sth  Ave.,  McKeesport, 

Beaver  Ave..  Aliquippa. 

.S35  Braddock  Ave..  Braddock. 


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Kerr.  Hannah.  Tea<  her  FrcriMiri. 

Kiefer,  Kriiia,  Teacher  WKl  KU-vrnlh  Si  .  MUMtxvt. 

Kline.  I^-onii.  Tciither  K.  F.  \i.  No.  0.  IndUiw. 

Kramer.  Minnie       .  120  Firth  Ave..  Tarmtum. 

Kronk,  J,  Mae.  Tirachor  .  Mon;ira. 

LaMere.  M.  Kuth.  Teacher  M»  Fourth  St.,  nnliiMiurK. 

Landyinori".  Jennie.  Teacher  W*-»i  Nr*vion. 

Lapsley,  Helen.  Teacher  (Mr«.  I.  U.  GliK-wTj Indiana. 

Lindberg,  Lily.  Teacher  3(17  WaJniil  Si..  Home.l«-ad. 

Lloyd.  Mary  A..  Teacher  ,  X'MH  Chappel  Ave.,  Pitt.burKh. 

U>ckard.  Roberta,  Teailier  1.3412  Philadelphia  St  .  Indiana, 

Ixjgan.  Zella  M.,  T«-achir  K.  F.  D.  No.  7,  Boi  Ul.  HuxUi. 

I^ndon,  Ray  A.,  T««  her  Big  Run. 

Umg,  (irace  M..  Teacher  .Main  St..  Ml.  Jrwrtl. 

Long,  Myrtle  M..  Teacher  .      Wilkintburg. 

LonKW-ill.  Mary  B.,  Tesiclier  Indiana. 

Maclay.  MargJiret,  Teacher  Hellpville.  Mifflin  (  ounty. 

MarcuM,  Frieda,  Teacher  210  Straycr  St.,  Dale,  Johnntown. 

Markel,  William.  College  Evans  City.  Butlrr  (  ounty, 

McCIoBkey.  Mary.  Teacher  414  Broad  St..  Johrwtown. 

McConaughey.  Ruth.  Teacher  k.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Roche»lrr  MilU. 

McCray.  L.  Hazel,  Teacher  131  Fourth  Ave..  Conry. 

McCue.  Mercedes,  Teacher       .  .        Frcrjwrt. 

McCurdy.  Irene,  Teacher  .  UKonier. 

McGrew,  Alberta,  Teacher  Vohoghany.  Westmoreland  County. 

McMeckin.  Marguerite.  Teacher  Perr>  sville.  Allegheny  County. 

McNamara,  Margaret,  Teacher  207  McConaughy  St..  Johnitoun. 

McNary,  Emily  Jane.  Teiicher  .5H  llawlKome  Ave.,  Crafton. 

McNeha.  Bernadette.  Teacher  2322  Bcale  Ave..  Altoona. 

Metz,  Hazel  G,,  Teacher  ...  Roulette.  Potter  County. 

Meyers,  Elsie  K.,  Teacher    .  2(U0  Zephyr  Ave..  SheridanvUle. 

Miller.  Mary  Emily,  Teacher  227  Second  St.,  Philipsburg. 

Moore.  Florence      .     Eleventh  St..  Indiana. 

Moore.  Helen  G.,  Teacher  H»2  E.  Main  St..  Brookvillc. 

Morgart.  Jes!*ic  M.,  Teacher  *MWi  Park  Ave..  Johnstown. 

Morrow.  Margaret,  Teacher  Rodi.  Allegheny  County. 

Mottarn.  Zella  M.,  Teacher  ;jOfi  Oakland  Ave..  Punx-iutawnry. 

Myers,  J.  Paul,  Teacher  Parkwood.  Indiana  County. 

Naser.  Elizabeth.  Teacher  R.  D.  No.  I.  McKeesport. 

Neuf.  Marie  A..  Teacher  *iHi  Evergreen  Ave..  Mtllvaie. 

Nevins.  May Spring  St..  Titu«\-illc. 

O'Donnell.  Mildred.  Teacher    .  42k  West  Penn  St..  Butler. 

O'Neill.  Margaret.  Teacher  .  Railroad  St..  South  Fork. 

O'Neill,  Mary      214  Monroe  St..  Manningion 

Orwig.  Ruth 312.  Comer  Sih  and  Locust  St«..  Philipfburg. 

Ottoson.  Edith.  Teacher Smethport.  McKcan  County. 

Park.  \cra  A..  Teacher  202  WiUon  St..  Johnrtown. 

Paterick,  Elizabeth.  Teacher  Hastings. 

Patterson.  Margaret  S..  Teacher  .Mexandria.  Huntingdon  County. 

Petted,  Claude  H.,  Teacher  .  Indiana. 

Pettigrew.  Mildred.  Teacher     .  Keene  St.,  Springdale. 

Pforsich,  Hazel  M..  Teacher.    .  329  Ohio  Ave..  Glassport. 

Piper.  F.  Elizabeth.  Teacher  .  127  First  Ave..  Derr>-. 

Plane.  Mar>-.  Teacher  130  Irvine  St  .  Warren. 

Powers,  Lorctta.  Teacher  .  3.S  E.  Spruce  St..  Titu5\-iIIc. 

Priddy.  Virginia 1139  Church  Ave..  McKees  Rocks. 

Quinn,  Grace.  Teacher 1116  Huber  St..  Johnstown. 

Rahn,  Emily  M..  Teacher 112  Marie  Ave..  A\-alon. 

Randall.  \era.  Teacher 1037  PhiUddphia  St..  Indiana. 

Ray,  Elbie.  Teacher Indiana. 

Reed.  Clare  Elizabeth Oakmont.  Allegheny  County. 

Reese.  Ernest.  Teacher  ,  Ebensburg.  Cambria  County. 

Regester.  Ruth.  Teacher  909  Almira  Ave..  New  Castle. 

Repine,  Helen.  Teacher  171   Burrcll  St..  Blairs\ille. 

Rigby.  Lelia  B..  Teacher  714  10th  Ave..  New  Brighton. 

Ritchey.  Ruth  K..  Teacher  502  S.  Julia  St..  Bedford. 

Robertson.  Ida.  Teacher  206  Second  St..  Philipsburg. 

Robinson,  Inez.  Teacher    ,  120  Sixth  Ave..  McKcesport. 

Robinson.  Marger>-.  Teacher  Mt.  Lebanon.  Allegheny  County. 

Robison.  Emma.  Teacher  Leechburg. 

Rogers.  Anna.  Teacher 121  E.  Fifth  Ave..  Homestead. 

Rossiter.  Ruth.  Teacher  Sloneboro.  Mercer  County. 

Sauer,  Lillian.  Teacher 623  Spring  Garden  .\ve..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh. 

Saul.  Marie 1114  Spring  Garden  Ave..  N.  S.    Pittsburgh. 

Saxman.  Isabel  C.  Teacher 400  Ligonier  St..  Latrobe. 

Schaller.  Lena.  Teacher  94  Fourth  Ave,.  New  Ken-^^ington. 

Schwab.  Ruth      .    -  -••o  Watson  Blvd..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh. 

Seibert,  Margaret.  Teach,  r  .   505  Craft  St..  Wilkinsburg. 

Sevier.  Nellie  L..  Teacher  110  W.  Scribner  .\ve..  DuBois. 

Shoff.  Dorothy.  College  630  Third  Ave..  Tarentum. 


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Shuster.  Florence,  Teacher Harrison  City.  Westmoreland  County. 

Shuster.  Olive.  Teacher Freeport. 

Simmons.  A.  Pearl.  Teacher Trafford. 

Smith.  Gladys  M..  Teacher Lewistown.  Mifflin  County. 

SmilK.  Gladys  R..  Teacher 224  Morgan  Place.  Johnstown. 

Smith.  Pauline  A..  Teacher 206  Marie  St..  McKeesport. 

Stage.  Lida.  Teacher 4  West  Market  St..  Clearfield. 

Stephens.  Hazel.  Teacher Leechburg. 

Stephens.  Mabel.  Teacher 120  Eagle  St..  Mt.  Pleasant. 

Stucki.  Wilmina  M..  Teacher SOO  West  Park  Way.  McKeesport. 

Stumpf.  Claudia.  Teacher 113  ConnellsviUe  St..  Uniontown. 

Swift.  Gladys  M..  Teacher    .    .  Linwood  Apts..  McPherson  Blvd..  Pittsburgh. 

Terpe.  Frank.  Teacher Marion  Center.  Indiana  County. 

Thomas.  Ruth.  Teacher 414  Maple  Ave..  Dravosburg. 

Vamer.  Edith  M Alexandria.  Huntingdon  County. 

Vero.  Manola  M..  Teacher 413  Evergreen  Ave..  Millvale. 

\'ogeley.  A.  Louise.  Teacher R.  F.  D..  Tarentum. 

Walker.  Anna  G..  Teacher 1235  Carson  St..  Tulsa 

Wallace.  Margaretta.  Teacher      394  Moore  St..  Johnstown. 

Walsh.  Cecelia.  Teacher 123  College  St.,  Butler. 

Walter.  Helen  M..  Teacher 806  Market  St.,  Scottdale. 

Walters.  Jane.  Teacher 720  Beaver  St..  Sewickley, 

Watson,  Mary  Alice.  Teacher 112  West  Diamond  St..  Butler, 

Weamer.  Alpha.  Teacher Philadelphia  St..  Indiana. 

Weaver.  Ralph.  Teacher Scalp  Level.  Cambria  County. 

Whetstone.  Emily.  Teacher S41  Ash  St..  Johnstown. 

Whiston.  Walter  C.  College 543  Norman  St..  Pittsburgh, 

White,  Mary.  Teacher Livermore.  Indiana  County. 

White.  Sara  M..  Teacher Jefferson  St..  BrookviUe. 

Whitledge,  Bentley,  Teacher 636  McKean  Ave..  Donora. 

Williams.  Myfanwy,  Teacher 409  Reynolds  St..  New  Castle. 

,  Myrtle  Q..  Teacher      ....     Voungwood.  Westmoreland  County. 

II.  Sara  E.,  Teacher Voungwood.  Westmoreland  County. 

Winters.  Hazel  C.  Teacher 710  Alexander  St..  Greensburg. 

Woy.  Magdalene.  Teacher Somerset. 

Wright.  Marie.  Teacher 239  Gertrude  St..  Latrobe. 

Wright.  E.  Regina,  Teacher 409  Fannie  St..  McDonald, 

Young.  Grace.  Teacher 215  Ligonier  St..  Derry. 

Young.  Ruth.  Teacher 629  Somerset  St..  Johnstown. 


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Commercial  Teacher's  Training  Course 


Allgood.  D.  J.      . 
Chamberlin.  Wilma  E. 
Donahey.  Grace  .    , 
Esch,  Mary  L.     .    .    . 
Ferrier.  Mary  C. .    . 
Hines.  Edgar    . 
Laughlin.  Margaret  E. 
LeVine.  Rosalind 
McLean.  Dorothea  - 
Miller.  Calvin  B.     . 
Peterman.  Walter  D. 
Plotzer.  Margaret   . 
Ryan,  .\gnes 
Sheriff.  Thomas  D. 
Shultz,  Margaret     .    - 
Smith,  Lulu  \"ara    .    . 
Sunderland,  I^arl     .    . 


.  .  .  .  1600  Veil  Ave..  Windber,  Penna. 
.  .  .  .  215  Powell  St..  Ridgway,  Penna. 
.  .  ,  .  1023  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
.  -  .399  South  Sixth  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 
.  441  South  Seventh  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 
-  .  .  S02  Grove  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna 
.  Springdale,  Allegheny  County,  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

.    425  N.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park.  III. 
.    .  1502  Eighth  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

,    .   134  North  Fifth  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Tronesta  Ave..  Kane.  Penna. 

.  179  South  Spring  St..  Blairsville.  Penna. 

.   234  Center  St..  Meyersdale.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Indiana  County.  Penna. 

Clearfield.  Clearfield  County.  Penna. 


Music 

Piano  Course 

Gallagher,  Ida  Rebecca Somerset.  Somerset  County.  Penna. 

Holtz,  Ruth  E 90  First  St..  Titusville.  Penna. 

Vocal  Course 

Holtz.  Ruth  E 90  First  St..  Titusville.  Penna. 

Violin  Course 

Sims.  Diantha 313  X.  E.  34th  St..  Little  Falls.  Minn. 

Public  School  Music  Course 


Bitner.  Olive 
Bradley.  Charles  M. 
Bricker.  Henrietta  - 
Brindle.  Janet 
Burke.  Margaret 
Campbell.  Frank  B. 
Carroll.  Hazel      .    . 


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.    .   220  Maple  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 
.Washington  Road.  Lebanon.  Penna. 

Belleville.  Penna. 

26  Farrington  St..  Newburgh.  N.  Y. 
1402  Eighteenth  .Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 
ungwood.  Westmoreland  County.  Penna. 


Clark.  Irene  Audrie Mansfield,  Tioga  County.  Penna. 

Gallagher.  Ida  Rebecca      Somerset,  Somerset  County.  Penna. 

Gang.  Myra  C.  (Mrs.  P.  H.  Kerr) McKeesport.  Penna. 

Hamilton.  Gretchen 629  George  St..  Coraopolis.  Penna. 

Kennedy.  Helen Canton.  Penna. 

Shrimp.  Elizabeth Blairsville.  Indiana  County.  Penna. 

Wade.  Lucile 401  Conewango  .Ave..  Warren,  Penna. 

Wilson.  Mar>-  A Saltsburg.  Indiana  County.  Penna. 

Normal  Art  Course 

Carr.  Helen.  Teacher,  Porto  Rico R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Newburgh.  N.  Y. 

Christie,  Mercedes      312  51st  St.,  Newport  News,  Va. 

Robertson,  Ida.  Teacher 206  Second  St..  Philipsburg.  Penna. 

Weamer.  .Alpha.  Teacher Naguabo.  Porto  Rico 

Widdowson.  Mary Penn  Run.  Indiana  County.  Penna. 

General  Art  Course 

Hawthorne.  Paul Isle  of  Pines,  Cuba 

Lumsden,  Mae  Jean South  6th  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

College  Preparatory  Course 

Calloway.  Marion  M.  Homewood  .Apts..  Baltimore.  Md. 

Daugherty.  Delia 1003  Church  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Daughetty,  Howard 729  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

St.  Clair.  Fred 935  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

CLASS  OF  1916 
Regular  Course 

Abele.  Esther  Marie.  Teacher 2240  .Alexander  Ave.,   Pittsburgh. 

Albert.  Ethel  Jemima.  Teacher Leechburg.  Armstrong  Co.. 

.Allison.  Marion  Estelle.  Teacher      116  S.  Tenth  St..  Indiana. 

.Altemus.  Mary  Margaret.  Teacher   .  R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  \'intondale.  Cambria  Co.. 

.Ament.  Margaret  Anna.  Teacher   .301  Sixteenth  .Ave..  Munhall.  .Allegheny  Co.. 

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I.  Marie.  Teacher 1120  Grant  St..  Indiana. 

>n.  .Adeline  G..  Teacher 13,S  Market  St..  Scottdale. 

)n.  Lillian  June.  Teacher Homer  City.  Indiana  Co.. 

>n.  Parks -Austin.  Teacher 334  Washington  St..  Indiana. 

s.  Marion  Elizabeth.  Teacher      .    .    .121  Crawford  .Ave..  New  Castle, 

.Arnold.  Lotta  Lenore.  Teacher Bruin.  Butler  Co., 

Baker.  Florence  May.  Teacher Leechburg.  .Armstrong  Co.. 

Betchart.  Eva,  Teacher Bridgeville.  .Allegheny  Co.. 

Bennett.  Nellie.  Teacher 101  W.  Smith  St..  Corry. 

Bevan.  Lillian  Roe.  Teacher 94  Grandview  .Ave..  McKeesport. 

Bilger.  Nellie.  Teacher 412  E.  Market  St..  Clearfield. 

Blackburn.  .Alta  Jane.  Teacher West  Newton.  Westmoreland  Co.. 

Blankenbuehler.  Elizabeth 914  Main  St..  Monongahela. 

Blough.  \'erda  Kathryne.  Teacher 60  Valley  Pike.  Johnstown. 

Blucher.  Claribel.  Teacher 1512  S.  Jefferson  St..  New  Castle. 

Blucher.  Loura  Mae.  Teacher 1512  S.  Jefferson  St..  New  Castle, 

Boucher.  Ruth  Leona.  Teacher Beaverdale.  Cambria  Co.. 

Bowman.  Hazel  Gertrude.  Teacher  .  R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Bridgeville.  .Allegheny  Co.. 
Bretch.  Frederica  Louise.  Teacher  .    ,2314  California  .Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh. 

Brickley.  Marien  Forest.  Teacher 1145  Grant  St..  Indiana. 

Brickley.  Wilmer  Henry.  Student.  Duquesne  Univ..  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Ebensburg. 

Brown.  Katheryn  Rachael 409  W.  Mahoning  St..  Pun.xsutawney. 

Buckley.  Ula  Mary.  Teacher 165  Frothingham  .Ave..  Jeannette. 

Burkhard.  .Agnes  Kathryn.  Teacher 524  Broad  St.,  Johnstown. 

Bushyager.  Hazel  Fern.  Teacher      R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Jeannette. 

Callahan.  .Alice 35  Columbia  Ave..  Sharon. 

Campbell.  Elizabeth,  Teacher  .    .    .    .  Hastings  Ave.,  Oakdale,  .Allegheny  Co.. 
Campbell.  Mary  Salome.  Teacher   ....    West  Newton.  Westmoreland  Co.. 

Carlson.  Helen  Elvira.  Teacher 119  N.  Second  St.,  Titusville. 

Carlson.  Jeannette  Florence.  Teacher 31  W.  Oak  St.,  Titusville. 

Carnahan.  Elizabeth.  Teacher      1040  Carnahan  .Ave..  Pittsburgh. 

Clemenson.  Glenni  Herbert.  Teacher      Clymer.  Indiana  Co.. 

Cochrane.  Bess  Gertrude.  Teacher Monongahela.  Washington  Co.. 

Colvin.  Flora  Harriet.  Teacher Schellburg.  Bedford  Co.. 

Connair.  Catharine  Maria.  Teacher     .919  Spearman  .Ave..  Farrell.  Mercer  Co., 

Conwas-.  Mary  Isabel,  Teacher 1125  Edson  .Ave..  Johnstown. 

Cook.  Ruth  Marie.  Teacher         112  Terrace  St..  McDonald.  Washington  Co., 
Cook.  Wilda  Josephine.  Teacher      ...  38  Grape  St..  Mt.  Oliver.  Pittsburgh. 

Coon.  Florence  Mildred.  Teacher 1276  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana.' 

Corey.  Joseph  Zener.  Teacher 20  S.  Thirteenth  St..  Indiana. 

Coy.  Ruth.  Teacher S.  Fifth  St.,  Indiana, 

Cravener.  Constance  Ethel.  Teacher 344  N.  Ninth  St..  Indiana. 

Crawford.  Esther  Jane.  Teacher 904  Lock  St..  Tarentum. 

Crawford.  Harry.  Principal  H.  S Marion  Center.  Indiana  Co.. 

Creehan,  Margaret  Virginia,  Teacher 

Poplar  .Ave..  Castle  Shannon.  Allegheny  Co., 
Cullis.  Ellen  Magee.  Teacher 10  W.  Fourth  St.,  Oil  City, 


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D.ivis.  norothca  iR-rn-.  Tim.Ii.t 
DiciK-r.  Mary  Klizabcth.  TfathiT 
Donaluic.  MarKaret  Uculali  ,    . 
Double.  Mary  Alma.  Teacher  . 
DouKliiMH.  Joy.  Teacher      ,    ,    ,    . 
Du Barry.  Juliette  Thalia.  Teache 
Duncan.  Harry  Albert.  Teacher  , 
Diinmire,  Mary  I'riscilla.  Teacher 
Klliott,  Kdna  Margaret,  Teacher.    . 
Ensland,  Esther  Aileiie.  Teacher. 
Evans.  Rebecca  LatiKhlin.  Teacher 
Evens.  Mary  Elmyra.  VVellesIey  CoIU«. 
EwinK.  Caroline  Isabel.  Teacher 
Eennell.  Cora  Mae.  Teacher.  R.F.D.  N< 


•n\   Mapli-  Ave..  Johrwtown.  iN-niiii. 

BrfKjkville,  P<miii;i. 

IIM  Water  St..  Punxmilawney.  Penna. 

:.  Missouri  St.,  E.  E,.  Pittitburiih.  Penna. 

:i4  S    Ninth  St..  Imliana,  Penna. 

'y\Vi\   Penn  Ave..  Pittiibiiruh,  Pennii. 

\Y\K\  Wayne  Ave..  Imliana.  Penna. 

.    i:W  S.  Fifth  St..  Duqueitne.  Penna. 

.    ,        .    Eaat  Brady.  Clarion  Co..  Pcnna. 

1B2.'J  KidKC  Ave.,  CoraoiioliH.  Pcnna, 

7Hi  \V.  Main  St.,  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Western  Ave.,  N.  S..  PiltsburKh.  Penna. 

im  Penn  Ave..  WilklnsburK.  Penna. 

sew  .Mexandria.Westmorelami  Co.,  Penna. 


Ferauson.  Mary  Alma,  Teacher Blairsville,  Pcnna. 

F'innegan.  Rotte  Marie.  Teacher IlfJ  Oak  St.,  Concmautth.  Penna. 

Firestone.  Lillian 422  Gramlview  Ave.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

F'itt.  Florence  Edna,  Teacher ;J0W  Haynes  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Fleming,  Vernor  Morrison,  Teacher Covodc.  Indiana  Co.,  Pcnna 

F'oster.  Guy  Ilobart.  Teacher East  Brady.  Clarion  Co..  Pcnna. 

F'rance.  Ellen  Marie.  Teacher 102  Franklin  Ave.,  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

Frazier.  Georsiana  Alberta.  Teacher     .Arch  St..  New  Bethlehem.  Clarion  Co..  Penna. 
Froyd,  Edna  Cecila.  Teacher    .  .  2'.h>  W.  Front  St..  Clearfield.  Penna. 

Furman.  Frederica  Ellen.  Teacher  Lane  Ave..  Punxsutawney.  Pcnna. 

Galbraith,  Beatrice  Lucinda,  Teacher  Endeavor.  Forest  Co..  Penna. 


Garson,  Grace  Annette,  Teacher 
Garvin,  Blanche  Dorothy,  Teacher.    . 
Getty,  Wayne  McCune.  Teacher     . 
Geu&,  Anna  Marie  Leo.  Teacher  . 

Oinsburg,  Max 

Glover.  Ada  Irene.  Teacher 

Grant,  Louise 

Green,  Martha  Jane,  Teacher 
Green.  Ruth  Marie.  Teacher 
Griffith,  Mary  Cecilia,  Teacher    - 
Criffiths.  Anna  Mabel,  Teacher 
Grove.  Helen  Swoope.  Teacher    .    .    , 
Groves.  Helen  Pearle.  Teacher     .    ,    . 
Grumbling.  Ethel  Sarah,  Teacher    .    . 
Haag.  Margaret  Magdalene,  Teacher 
Haines.  Marian  Fiances,  Teacher    .    . 
Hamilton,  Edna  Louise.  Teacher     .    . 


3:j  N.  Tenth  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

.  100  Congress  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

2.S0  E.  Locust  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

-  Nicktown.  Caml)ria  Co..  Penna. 

LSI!)  Barnes  Ave..  Bronx.  New  York  City 

2!t  Kerr  St.,  Uniontown.  Penna. 

Church  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Vatesboro.  Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

17  Miller  St..  Bradford.  Penna. 

720  Carlisle  St..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Baync  St..  X'ersailles,  Allegheny  Co..  Pcnna. 

.41S  Crawford  Ave..  Altoona.  Pcnna. 

Spartansburg.  Penria. 

1024  Bedford  St..  Joh,nstown.  Penna. 

Walston.  Jefferson  Co..  Penna. 

.    .321  Washington  Ave..  Charleroi.  Penna. 

Home.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 


iianlon.  Margaret  Patterson SIO  Howard  Terrace.  Monongahcla.  Penna. 

Hardy,  Hazel  Lorena.  Teacher lOOo  N.  Evans  Ave.,  McKeesport,  Penna. 

Hanison,  George.  Teacher Earnest.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Hartman.  Mary  Alma.  Teacher 408  N.  Chestnut  St..  Derry.  Penna. 

Hass.  Jessie  Irene.  Teacher 924  L'nion  Ave..  McKeesport,  Pcnna. 

Hawkins,  Neonetta  S.,  Teacher West  St.,  W'aynesburg.  Penna. 

Henderson,  Frances  W'illa.  Teacher 20.3  Locust  Ave..  Washington.  Poniia. 

Hepler.  Dorothy  Campbell,  Teacher Elders  Ridge.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Hessin.  Erla  Irene  (Mrs.  R.  L.  Talbot) Indiana.  Penna. 

Hilbert,  lowna  Ruth 733  Mar>-  St..  McKces  Rocks.  Penna. 

Hoffman.  Margaret  Marie.  Teacher 1.59  Stewart  St..  Blairsville  Penn:i. 

Hogue.  Martha  Miriam.  Teacher 2514  Seventh  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Hoon.  Bessie  E.   Teacher Summitt  Ave.   Ligonier.  Penna. 


Horgan.  Margaret  Mary.  Teacher 
J4orne.  Edith  Claire.  Teacher  .  . 
Hunter.  Beatrice  Jean.  Teacher  . 
ItTt.  Emma  Kathlyn.  Teacher  .  . 
James.  Annie  Maud.  Teacher  .  . 
Jenkin?.  Laui 
Johns.  Paulir 
Johnson.  Pea 
Jones.  Freda 
Jordan,  Julia 


204  W.  Tenth  Ave..  Homestead,  Penna. 

113  \'annear  Ave..  Greensburg.  Penna. 

,  910  Wallis  Ave..  Farrell,  Mercer  Co..  Penna. 

Pittsburgh  St..  Evans  City.  Butler  Co.,  Penna. 

.    .    409  Montview  Place.  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

ii  Elizabeth.  Teacher 231   N.  Second  St..  Jeannette.  Pcnna. 

>G 1311  Center  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

1  Beatrice,  Teacher 196  Springfield  Ave..  Washington.  Penna. 

48  Madison  Ave..  Sharon.  Penna. 

Teacher R.  F.  D..  Flinton,  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

Keller.  Melba  Esther.  Teacher New  Stanton.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

Kelso,  Jeannette  Evelyn.  Wellesley  College   .    .    ,  740  California  Ave..  Avalon.  Pcnna. 

Kemp.  Esther  McKinley.  Teacher 198  Noll  Ave..  Craflon.  Penna. 

Kerr.  Agnes  May.  Teacher Seward.  Penna. 

Kessler.  Harriet  Ellen.  Teacher 310  Grove  St..  McKees  Rocks.  Penna. 

Kilkenny,  Rose.  Teacher 609  Park  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Klages,  Henriette  .-Mberta.  Teacher     ...  230S  California  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Kline,  Elizabeth  Lucile.  Teacher     .    .    .209  Freeport  Road.  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

Korner.  Helen  Dorjey,  Teacher 222  S.  Main  St..  Woodfield.  Ohio 

Kramer,  Anna  Minnie.  Teacher Irwin.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

Kress.  Marie  Elizabeth.  Teacher 610  Luzerne  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Kyper.  Margaret  Anna      419  Pine  St..  Clearfield.  Penna. 

Laughlin.  Margaret  Dorothy.  Teacher 12S  First  Ave..  DeiT>'.  Penna. 

Learn.  Margaret  Elizabeth.  Teacher 413  Church  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Lee.  Anna  Mary.  Teacher  Burgeltstown.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 


Llewrllyn.  N<IIie  .Mac.  Tr:i<  her 
I^ng.  Ada  Xirginiii.  Tcui  her 
Lfingwrll,  Mary  Naomu.  Teju  her 
Lurentz.  .Mela  Bcrtlia.  Teacher 
Lowrnan,  Elizabeth  Pearle,  Tr*ai:h( 
I>jwnian.  Rel>ecca  V''ida.  Teacher 
L<jwncy.  I.x>tctui.  Teacher     .    ,    . 
Lucaa,  Florinda.  Teacher  , 
Mahan.  Florence  Althea.  Teacher    . 
MacOuecn,  Marxaret  Elralra.  Teacher 

Martin.  Elmlra   Teacher 

Martin.  .Nellie  K 

Massiiru,  Mary  Josephine,  Teacher 
Maxwell,  Jean.  Teacher     .    . 
McAnulty,  Beula,  Teacher    . 
McAuley,  Miranda  O..  Teacher 
McCain,  Annette  Margaret,  Teacher 


2'W  Llewellyn  St  ,  Johrut/«wn.  I'enna 

'Zl'l  £.  WuhinKton  St  .  IrvJiana,  Penna 

.    .    .  MO  Water  St  .  Inrfuna.  Pmtu 

221  Limoln  .St..  Juhnst/nrn.  Pctifu 

\fii  Comrie  Ave.,  Brvldr/'k.  Penru 

Belle  Vernon.  FayHir  in..  Pmn» 

m\  FVJna  St..  (  'MineJUville.  prniu 

42.'j  Emmrrvjn  St.,  X'andergrift  Hriahii.  Petiiu 

\ri\  Wayne  Ave..  Indiana.  Pmna 

.'MO  Henry  Ave..  .Srwwkle>'.  Penna 

WT*  Fifil  Ave.,  ConemauKh.  Penna 

.    .  Punuutawnry,  Penna 

\'X\'2  Croton  Ave,  .New  Ca«tUr.  Pmui 

Blarklick,  Indiana  Co..  Penna 

Barnei»fwro.  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

Salina,  WcttmoreUnd  Co..  Penna. 

Tl^t  W.  Fourth  St..  Eric.  Penna 


McCaw,  Maura  Alice.  Teacher.  Ifl  Clarion  A%'e.,JohnaonburK.Station  A.Elk  Co.,  Penna 
McClintock,  .Marian  Marklcy,  Tcsicher  BHIrville.  Mifflin  Co..  Penna 

McCoy.  Adalinc  Grace.  Teacher  1.529  Pituton  Ave..  Scranton.  Pmna 

McCullough.  Ruth.  Teacher  -IfM  r>ak  St..  Indiana.  Penna 

McCutcheon.  Mary  Lovina,  Teacher  ...    312  Fiak  Ave.  Avalon.  Penna 

McFeatters.  Nellie  Grace.  Teacher  *.    ,        Bru«h  Valle>'.  Indiana.  Pmna. 

McKec.  Margaret  Georgiana,  Teacher McDonald.  Waihington  Co..  Penna 

McLaughlin,  Samuel  Wclty,  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  I.  Apollo.  Penna 

Meehan.  Kathleen  Genevic\'e.  Teacher  ,  .VWl  Highland  Ave.,  Johnitown,  Pmna 

Meehan,  Winifred,  Teacher .Vr>  Highland  Ave..  Johnviown.  Pmna 

Melcher.  Leonora  Fannie.  Teacher      742«  Park  Ave..  Swi««\-ale.  Pmna 

Menk.  Corinne,  Teacher    .    .  7f>4  Thirteenth  Ave..  Munhall.  Pmna 

Mick.  Harriet  Caroline,  Teacher  716  Fairview  A%-e..  Butlrr.  Penna. 

Milldollar,  Minnie  Mablc.  Teacher  R.  F   D.  No.  I,  Tarmtum.  Pmna. 

Miller.  Bessie  Andelta.  Teacher 9  E.  Main  St..  Mt.  Pleasant.  Pmna 

Moore,  Anna  Margaret.  Teacher Waahington  Ave.,  Oakmont.  Penna 

Moore.  Margaret.  Louise,  Teacher 947  Chestnut  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Morrow.  Ethel  Lucille.  Teacher N'alenda.  Butler  Co..  Penna. 

Murphy.  Ella  Pauline.  Teacher Confluence.  Somerset  Co..  Penna. 

Murray,  Ella  Frances.  Teacher  .    .220  N.  Findlcj-  St..  Punxsutawne>-.  Penna. 

Murray.  Mary  Frances  Katherine,  Teacher  .    .  2  Mills  .\ve..  Braddock.  Penna. 

Murray.  Helen  May.  Teacher 224  Second  Ave..  Corr>-.  Penna. 

Myers,  Etta  Lorainc.  Teacher Freeport.  Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

Myers,  Jacob  Hobart.  Teacher    .    .    .    .  R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Shelocta.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Myers.  Rose  Mar>'.  Teacher Buffalo.  Mont. 

Neuhardt,  Marie  Elizabeth.  Teacher  .        ...    303  Marietu  St..  Woodsfield.  Ohio 

Nixon,  Martha  Jeanette.  Teacher 2020  Fourth  ,\ve..  .\ltoona.  Penna. 

Oberlin.  Mar>-  Evelyn.  Teacher  .  Rochester  Mills.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

O'Neal.  Ethel  Grace.  Teacher  .  .  Chambers\-ille.  Indiana  Co..  Pmna. 

ONeal,  Mary  E 1710  St.  Mans  Ave..  Parkersburg.  \V.  Va. 

Osburn.  Martha  Gertrude.  Teacher Driftwood.  Cameron  Co..  Penna. 

Ottinger.  Alice  Viola.  Teacher      .    .    .    .537  Hermitage  St..  Rox.  Philadelphia.  Penna. 

Patterson.  Marjorie.  Teacher Elizabeth.  AIlcKheny  Co..  Penna. 

Perrino.  Mar>-  Maddelena.  Teacher 70S  Neal  St..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

Pierce.  Mar>-  L Indiana.  Penna. 

Piersol.  Elsie  Diana.  Teacher Eighty-Four.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 

Poole.  Grace  Margaretta.  Teacher 218' j  First  St..  Jeannette.  Penna. 

Post  let  hwaite.  Jessie  Kathr>-n,  Teacher 613  Locust  St..  Du  Bois.  Penna. 

Ramsay    Katharyn.  Teacher  69  Broadway.  Frostburg.  Md. 

Rankin,  Marie  Irene.  Teacher  Lima.  Tyler  Co..  W.  Va. 

Reardon.  Mar>'  Ellen.  Teacher  31S  Tmth  St..  Braddock.  Penaa. 

Reddinger.  Catherine  .Anna.  Teacher  120  Erie  St..  Johnstown.  Pmna. 

Reed.  Ella  R..  Teacher KiOS  Graham  -Ave..  W*indber.  Penna. 

Reich.  Regina  Elizabeth.  Teacher 230  Broadway  St..  Me>-erwlale.  Penna. 

Reinecke.  Orca Indiana.  Pcnna. 

Remmy.  Louie Latrobe,  Penna, 

Richards.  Etta  X'ictoria.  Teacher         .  .      34  E.  Burrell  St.,  Blair5\nlle.  Penna. 

Riddle.  Mar>-  Phyllis.  Teacher  1310  Commerce  St..  WcUsville,  Ohio 

Rigg.  Ethel  Naomi.  Teacher  313  N.  Ligonier  St..  Dem'.  Penna. 

Riley,  Frances  Irene.  Teacher  30S  S.  Third  St..  Duqucsne.  Penaa. 

Rinn.  Minnie  C. Indiana.  Penna. 

Roberts.  Signora.  Teacher  Fifth  .\\*e..  Ford  City.  .Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

Romelfanger,  Elizabeth  M..  Teacher 10  Fifth  St..  Sharon.  Penna. 

Rugh.  Charles  Frederick.  Teacher 351  S.  Sixth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Rumbcrgcr.  Ethel  Mae.  Teacher Warriors  Mark.  Hunlingdon  Co..  Penna. 

Salsgiver.  Kathr>n  Pearl.  Teacher  1239  W.  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna 

Sampson.  Lois  Irene,  Teacher  1 100  Lincoln  St..  Monongahela.  Penna. 

Schmidt.  Man,-.  Teacher    -  72S  Braddock  .-Vve.,  Braddock.  Penna. 

Schreiber.  Lillie  May.  Teacher  Fifth  St  .  Oakmont.  Pcnna. 

Schubert.  Katherine  Irene.  Teacher  .    .        S2S  Fifth  .Ave..  Ford  City.  Penna. 

Seaman.  Mar>'  Sommer\"iIle.  Teacher  .    .  1S7  Broad  St-.  Leetsdale.  Penna. 

Seanor.  Lillian  \*clma.  Teacher  36^^  S.  Third  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Sechler.  Gula  Bemice.  Teacher  421  N.  McKean  St..  Butler.  Penna. 


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Class  Directory  —  Continued 


Shaner.  Margaret  Marie Leechburg,  Penna. 

Sharbaugh.  Helen  Mary CarroUtown,  Cambria  Co.,  Penna. 

Sharbaugh,  Thelma  Mary.  Teacher CarroUtown,  Cambria  Co.,  Penna. 

Shuster.  Eula  Marie.  Teacher 100  Magee  Ave.,  Jeannette,  Penna. 

Siehl.  Alta  Ruth,  Teacher 413  Beachley  St.,  Meyersdale,  Penna. 

Slater.  Alice  Gertrude.  Teacher 2318  East  Ave..  Erie,  Penna. 

Small.  Una  Elizabeth.  Teacher 112  Broad  St.,  Hollidaysburg.  Penna. 

Smith.  Kathryn  Lucille.  Teacher     .    .    .      1210  Locust  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Snelsire.  Rita  Marie  Edna.  Teacher    ....  2801  Jane  St..  S.  S..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Snyder,  Laura  Belle.  Teacher 101  Hamilton  Ave.,  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

Sober,  Mabel  Florence.  Teacher 309  Bridge  St.,  Tarentum.  Penna. 

Sparks,  Harriett  Beula.  Teacher R.  F.  D    No.  36.  Connellsville,  Penna. 

Srader.  Rebecca  Effie,  Teacher   ,    .         R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Freeport,  Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

Stephens.  Hazel  Jean.  Teacher  Leechburg,  Penna. 

Stewart.  Mary,  Teacher     .    .    ,  275  S.  Seventh  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Stone.  Rachael  Elizabeth  .    .  212  Sbcth  St.,  McKeesport,  Penna. 

Stough.  Ralph  B., Teacher Stahlstown,  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

Swan.  Chailotte  Georgene,  Teacher 305  E.  Oak  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Swartz,  Carrie 728  Middle  Ave.,  Wilmerding,  Penna. 

Sweeney.  Dorothy  Katherine.  Teacher 108  Bissell  Ave..  Oil  City.  Penna. 

Thompson,  Margaret  Ruth.  Teacher 185  S.  Spring  St.,  Blairsville.  Penna. 

Tiernan,  Grace  Eleanor,  Teacher Frank.  Allegheny  Co.,  Penna. 

Timberlake.  Elton  Dale 247  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Trainer.  John  Frost,  Teacher.  Mercersburg  Acad..  323  Cambridge  St.,  Worcester.  Mass. 

Trimble,  Horace  Hamilton.  Teacher Home,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

Turk.  Mary  Allison,  Teacher Parkers  Landing.  Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

Turner.  Sarah  Augusta,  Teacher 4  Cedar  Ave.,  Blairsville,  Penna. 

\'arner,  Lula  Maude.  Teacher  .    .704  Barley  Ave.,  Banksville,  Allegheny  Co..  Penna. 

Vissel.  Martha.  Teacher Roaring  Spring.  Blair  Co.,  Penna. 

Waddell,  Hazel  Blanche.  Teacher Miami  St..  East  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Waldron.  Opal  Hummer.  Teacher 325  W.  Penn  St.    Butler.  Penna. 

West.  Alice  M.,  Teacher,  I.  S.  N.  S. 413  Pine  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Whitfield.  Eleanor  Georgiana.  Teacher  .        .714  Abraham  Ave..  McICeesport.  Penna. 

Willard.  Anna  Martha.  Teacher Penn  Run.  Indiana  Co.,  Penna, 

Williams,  Ethel  Arnott,  Teacher 1324  First  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Wilson.  Emily  Roxie,  Teacher 15  Wilson  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Wilson.  Margaret,  Teacher 1239  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Wilson,  Mary  Melcena,  Teacher      Deiry,  Penna. 

Wiltrout,  Elizabeth.  Teacher Jenners,  Somerset  Co..  Penna. 

Woodfill.  Mary  Elizabeth.  Teacher 150  Lemon  St.,  Uniontown,  Penna. 

Woodward.  Mildred  Margaiet,  Teacher Roullette,  Potter  Co.,  Penna. 

Workman,  Edith  May.  Teacher 34  S.  Seventh  St.,  Duquesne,  Penna. 

Workman.  Cecelia  Grace,  Teacher R.  F.  D.  No.  36.  Connellsville.  Penna. 

Young,  Pearl  Catherine.  Teacher 936  Edgehill  Drive,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Ziegler,  Martha  Elizabeth,  Teacher 424  Fourth  Ave.,  Tarentum,  Penna. 

Commercial  Teacher*s  Training  Course 

Alter.  Leola  ■'»f'4  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Ball.  Anna    .    .  Morrisdale,  Clearfield  Co.,  Penna. 

Beckett.  Emma  Sidney.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Brody,  Rosalind  Punxsutawney,  Penna. 


Carnahan,  Marie 711  Philadelphia  St,.  Indiana.  Penna. 

Donnelly.  Paul  R 321  Main  St..  Latrobe,  Penna. 

Ellinger,  Merlin  Emery      607  Pennsylvania  Ave..  Bristol.  Tenn. 

Farquhar.  Arnold 1012  Howard  St.,  Monongahela.  Penna. 

Horn,  Zenus     ,    .    .    .  ....    Dunn  Station,  Greene  Co.,  Penna. 

Howe.  Anna  M.       ,  Morrisdale,  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

Kappel.  Hilda  523  Fourth  Ave.,  Avalon,  Penna. 

Kealey,  Marie  .    .    .    .706  Gaskill  Ave.,  Jeannette,  Penna. 

Keller.  George  939  Chestnut  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Kriner,  Lloyd  .  .Sykesville,  Jefferson  Co..  Penna. 

Liebau,  John  D 513  OUnger  St.,  Myersdale,  Penna. 

Logan,  Helen  G 553  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

McNeal,  Inez  M Cambridge  Ave.,  Windber,  Penna. 

Miller.  Florence  B 321  West  St.,  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Moyer.  Joseph  P Kylertown.  Clearfield  Co.,  Penna. 

Short,  Lucy S.  Fifth  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Risbeck,  HalHe  M.  .    .314  Washington  Ave.,  Charleroi.  Penna. 

Slonaker.  Ruth    ,    .  221  Spring  St.,  Blairsville.  Penna. 

Todd.  Martini  Angela    ,  ...    .4712  Fifth  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Warren.  Clarence  Knoxdale,  Jefferson  Co.,  Penna. 

Weiss,  Rose  E 40  N.  Water  St.,  Port  Chester,  Fairfield  Co.,  N.  Y. 

Zwiesele,  Fred  J Colver,  Cambria  Co.,  Penna. 

Music  Course 

Adams.  George  E Avonmore,  Westmoreland  Co..    Penna. 

Hawkins,  Florence 212  Seventh  St.,  Phillipsburg.  Penna. 

Neff,  Charlotte R.  F.  D..  Utahville,  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

Stroup,  Grace  .  Spring  St.,  Williamsburg,  Blair  Co..  Penna. 

College  Preparatory 

,    .    .856  Western  Ave.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Earnest.  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

740  California  Ave.,  Avalon,  Penna. 


Evens,  Mary  E.  .    .    , 
Harrison.  George 
Kelso.  Jeannette  Evely 


Domestic  Science  Course 

Hamilton.  Edna                                                    ,    .  Home.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

MacQueen,  Margaret 340  Henry  Ave..  Sewickley.  Penna. 

Normal  Art  Course 

Alabran.  Opal.  Teacher 264  Euclid  Ave..  Ridgeway,  Penna. 

Cavanaugh.  Mary 39  Burnside  Ave.,  East  Hartford.  Conn. 

Davis.  Margaret.  Student.  Carnegie  Tech Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

McMinn.  Marjorie 201  Du  Bois  Ave.,  Du  Bois.  Penna. 

Kuntz  Margaret,  Teacher 731  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

General  Art  Course 

Daugherty,  James  M..  Printer  Indiana.  Penna. 

Gates.  Ruth  Adelle.  Teacher Liberty.  Colo. 

Oliver.  Genette 513  Hill  St..  Sewickley.  Penna. 

Waldron.  Opal 325  W.  Penn  St..  Butler,  Penna. 


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NOI?MM.  SCHOOL   1?FGISIUY 


Reinccke,  tJrca 
Rinn.  Minnie  V . 
West.  Alice       . 


Absalom.  Anna 
Adair,  Mary 
Alabran,  Ethel  C. 
Allison.  Marie 
Armour,  Edna  G.    . 
Arnold.  MarRaret 
Artman,  Elizabeth  P. 
Bachman.  Matilda 
Ball.  Colleen 
Bambarger,  Ethel  C 
Barclay.  Florence    - 
Barrett.  Marie  Agnes 
Beale,  Lillian  M. 
Beck.  Margaret  E. 
Beggs.  William  H.  . 
Bell.  Elinore  K.  .    . 
Bell.  Katharine   . 
Bellman.  Marguerite 
Benney.  Elizabeth  J. 
Berg.  Carl    .    . 
Berg.  Elizabeth 
Berkey.  Mary 
Beyer.  Joanna  W. 
Bituer.  Marian 
Black.  Jane  .    , 
Blakley.  Jewel 
Blayney.  Lucille 
Blume.  Olive    . 
Borland.  Margaret  J. 
Bothell.  Esther  I. 
Bott,  Florence 
Botwright.  Margaret 
Bowen.  Gladys    , 
Boyle,  Marcella  A. 
Bransford.  Mar>*  F. 
Branthoover,  Blanch 
Brashear.  Fannie 
Brazilla.  Frank  L. 
Breitenstein.  Alice  . 
Brody.  Rachel      . 


Bn 


Ida  M. 


Brumbaugh,  Grace, 
Brumbaugh.  Margaret 
Bruner.  Helen  Marie 
Buchanan.  Inez  E. 
Butler.  Mar>-  L.  ,    .    . 
Caldwell.  Derose 
Callahan.  Marv  Ali^e 


Cat 


Helen  M. 


POST    <;radi'ati:s 


SKNIORS-1917 

Fcrndale  St..  Johnstown. 

.        Railroad  St..  West  Newton. 

.    .2fi4  Euclid  Ave.,  Ridgway. 

.    .    363  South  (>th  St..  Indiana. 

()14  French  St..  Farrell. 

Natrona. 

.    .    .335  Freeport  St..  New  Kensington. 

2230  Brownsville  Rd.,  Carrick.  Pittsburgh. 

.      oo  Mt.  X'ernon  Ave..  Uniontown. 

Rodi. 

21.j  S.  Penn  St..  Punxsutawney. 

Duss  Ave..  Ambridge. 

R.  D.  No.  1.  Sarver. 

Brackenridge. 

R.  D.  Box  24.  Sandy  Lake. 
.435  Westminster  Ave..  Greensburg. 

1113  3rd  Ave..  Altoona. 

2.57  Freeport  Road.  New  Kensington. 

614  5th  Ave..  Juniata. 

Indian  Head.  Fayette  Co.. 

R.  F.  D.  Xo.  1.  Wilkinsburg, 

Ligonier, 

,    ,  .\le.\andria.  Huntingdon  Co., 

Summit  Ave..  Ligonier. 

.    .605  Hazelwood  Ave..  Pittsburgh, 

Emerson  Ave.,  Sharpsburg. 

Main  St..  West  Alexander.  Washington  Co., 

Conway. 

Pillow  ,\ve..  Cheswick.  Allegheny  Co., 

R.  D.  No.  5    Indiana. 

...  North  7th  St..  Apollo. 

2621  6th  Ave..  Altoona. 

1113  McClure  St..  Munhall. 

304  Locust  St..  Butler. 

6625  Watt  .Ave..  Ben  .\von, 

Mamont.  Westmoreland  Co.. 

35  South  Main  St..  Somerset, 

Spangler. 

1616  Ohioview  Ave..  Ambridge. 

1151  Water  St..  Indiana. 

Big  Run.  Jefferson  Co.. 

2620  Oak  Ave.,  .Mtoona. 

Vatesboro.  Armstrong  Co.. 

Oakdale. 

131  6th  Ave..  Altoona. 

3012  6th  Ave.,  .Mtoona. 

New  Bethlehem. 

.    .    .         35  Columbia  Ave..  Sharon, 
S.M   Kirkbride  St..  X.  S..  Pittsburgh. 


1917- 

1918 

Camahan.  Martha      . 

Carrick,  Ann;i 

tnna. 

Carson,  Robert  M. 

Pcnna. 

Colgrove.  Freeda  W. 

Conrad,  Agnes  B.    . 

Conrad.  Mildreti  .Mary 

Conway,  Ruth 

Cook,  Ruth  Marie 

I  tnna. 

Cox.  Anna  C.  .        . 

I^enna. 

Culley.  Lucille  L.    . 

Day.  Mary  ... 

Dearolph.  Mildred 

Denny.  Darolyn  \'. 

Dehor.  \'erall  ... 

Del  Torchio,  Mar>-, 

Dewey.  Mabel  A.    . 

Dick.  Madge    .    .    . 

Penna. 

Dixon.  Frances  M. 

Dixon.  Mar>'    ... 

Duffy.  Marion  J.     . 

Dulfer.  Magdalina  A. 

Duncan.  Clarissa     . 

Dunlap.  Elizabeth  . 

Penna. 

Earl.  lone     .... 

Edwards,  .Mma 

Penna. 

Elcessor,  Gladys 

Penna. 

Elder.  Edna. 

Engle.  Mildred 

Penna. 

Enke.  J.  Paul  .        . 

Penna. 

Evans.  Pearl     .    . 

Penna 

Ewing.  Amelia  F.    .    . 

Penna. 

Farrar.  Mary  Louise 

Penna. 

Fee.  Harr>' 

Penna. 

Finley.  Alice  Alberta 

Penna. 

Either,  Nancy      .    . 

Penna. 

Fleck.  Marion      .    . 

Penna. 

Fowler.  Helen  G. 

Penna. 

Fulton.  Flodie 

Penna. 

Galbraith.  Sara  .A.  , 

Penna. 

Garman.  Nell  .M.     . 

Penna. 

Gairison,  Bemice    , 

Penna. 

George,  Golden 

Penna. 

George.  Myma  G. 

Penna. 

Gilbert,  Leah  E. 

Penna. 

Gillen.  Donice 

Penna. 

Gleason.  Olive 

Penna. 

Goldthorp.  Margaret 

Penna. 

Gordon.  Marie 

Penna. 

Gorman.  Marguerite  O 

Penna. 

Goss.  Mary  E. 

Penna. 

Gough.  Sara  .\.            . 

Penna. 

Guthrie.  S.  Wilson 

Penna. 

Hahn,  Flora  H. 

Penna. 

Hall.  Virginia  ... 

Penna. 

Hamilton.  Helen 

Penna. 

Harlin.  Olive  E.  .    . 

Page 

HI 

.   Saltn.  WcsimorcUnd  (.o..  Penna. 
.  000  Che».  Monongahela.  Petina. 

K.  D-.  Indt^uu.  Prana. 

ClearfiHd.  Penna. 

50S  Hau«  Ave..  New  Ca»lle.  Penna. 

.    .        07  Siveriy  Ave..  Oil  Cily.  Penna. 

1(>0  ShenanRo  St..  Grernvillc.  Prnna. 

112  Terrace  St..  .McDonald.  Penna. 

-    .  .    BurKctutown.  Penna. 

I  Church  Ave..  BurKettAtown.  Penna 

123  l9t  Ave     Waynesburg,  Penna. 

.  Clyraer.  Indiana  Co  .  Penna. 

Ebensburg,  Penna. 

Orrhard  St..  BrackenridKe.  Penna. 

311  North  3rd  -St.    Jeanneite.  Pcnna. 

.    .     R.  D.  No.  2.  U%*erpooI.  N.  Y. 

Hamilton.  Montana 

.    Coke\'ilIc.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

.    .   26  Moody  St..  Braddock.  Pcnna. 

.    .     404  S.  Center  St..  Corry.  Penna. 

.  Bankaville  Ave.  Bankn-illc.  Penna. 

309  N.  Morrow  St..  BIairs\'illc.  Penna. 

.    .         Olanta.  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

069  W.  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

449  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

5733  Holden  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Pcnna. 

.1048  Church  St.,  Indiana.  Pcnna. 

.    .  160  Adams  St..  Rochester.  Pcnna. 

.   9S  Prospect  St..  Nanticokc.  Penna. 

D.  No.  I.  Echo.  .Armftrong  Co..  Penna. 

1506  Thirteenth  St..  .-Mtoona,  Pcnna. 

-    BurKeiislown.  Pcnna. 

Glen  Campbell.  Penna. 

Homer  City.  Indiana  Co..  Penna- 

.  Maple  A%-e..  Green?burK.  Pcnna. 

419  Fifth  .\ve..  .Mtoona.  Pcnna. 

7  Fourteenth  St..  .Mtoona.  Penna. 

.    Box  38.  West  Lebanon.  Penna. 

-620  Taylor  St..  New  Castle.  Pcnna. 

Barnesboro.  Penna. 

7  Maplewood  .\\x..  Ambridue.  Pcnna. 
212  Front  St..  Punxsutawno".  Pcnna. 
.West  Lebanon.  Pcnna. 
1464  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Pcnna. 
303  Summct  St..  Mt.  Oli\-er  Station.  Penna. 

Wilcox.  Elk  Co..  Pcnna. 

230  EIe\'enth  St..  Philipsburg.  Penna. 
.     North  Canal  St..  Natrona.  Penna. 

Coalport.  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

2012  Thirteenth  .Ave..  .Mtoona.  Pcnna. 
.        .      East  Tenth  .\ve..  Tarentum.  Pcnna. 

623  Church  St..  Indiana.  Pcnna. 

266  Beaver  St..  Leet5dale.  -Mlegheny  Co.,  Pcnna. 

311  Seventh  .Ave..  Carnegie.  Pcnna. 

.    .      Fourth  St..  Oakmont.  Penna. 

.    .613  Third  .Ave.  .Altoona.  Penna. 


Pojtnsylvanici      State*    A/<DrinoI     School 


Normal  School  Registry — Continued 


Harman.  Marie Eagle  St.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Penna. 

Hay.  Frances  W Rockwood.  Somerset  Co.,  Penna. 

Hay.  Lois Glenfield.  Allegheny  Co.,  Penna 

Heber.  Azaliene  G 1140  Otter  St.,  Franklin,  Penna. 

Heller,  Genevieve Pine  Ave.,  Castle  Shannon,  Allegheny  Co.,  Penna. 

Henninger.  Martha 430  N.  Washington  St.,  Butler.  Penna. 

Highlands.  Esther  J -Vi  N.  Ninth  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Hill,  Marion  I -409  Eighth  St..  Windber,  Penna. 

Hill,  Mildred 822  South  Sixth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Hilliker.  Lorraine 607  Thirteenth  St.,  Altoona,  Penna. 

Hilty.  Marlin  E.  1274  Oakland  Ave..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Hine.  Clara  B Saltsburg,  Penna. 

Hollis,  Bertha  M.  142  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Mt.  Oliver  Station,  Penna. 

Hummel,  Margaret  S 600  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Ireland.  Effie R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Jeannette.  Penna. 

Irvin.  Alice  E Pennsylvania  Furnace.  Center  Co.,  Penna. 

Israel,  Florence 713  Union  Ave.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Jaquish.  Blanche Clymer.  Indiana  County,  Penna. 

Jensen.  Frances  M 401  Pacific  St..  Franklin.  Penna. 

Johns,  Pauline  G 1311  Center  St.,  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Johnson.  Helen  Lucy      304  Essex  St..  Corry.  Erie  Co..  Penna. 

Johnson.  Bess Lang  and  Hamilton  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Johnston,  Martha 1052  Grant  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Jones,  Ethel  1 1 147  Boyde  Ave..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Jordan.  Mary Oliveburg,  Jefferson  Co..  Penna. 

Kane.  Alice  M 122  W.  15th  Ave..  Homestead.  Penna. 

Kaylor.  Marion  V 215  Fayette  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Keller,  Kathryn  D 939  Chestnut  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Kelly,  Mary  K Smithfield  St.,  Boston,  Penna. 

Kelly.  Mary  R 335  Third  St..  Conemaugh.  Penna. 

Kerns,  Edith  K 205  East  First  Ave.,  Altoona.  Penna. 

King,  Lydia  M 1019  Si.xth  Ave.,  Altoona.  Penna. 

King,  Margaret  E Sixth  St.,  Oakmont.  Penna. 

Kinter.  Charlotte 615  Maple  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Kirk.  Lois     ...        246  W.  High  St..  Bellefonte,  Penna. 

Kline.  Agnes  M.  5  Grove  St..  Washington,  Penna. 

Klotz,  Caroline  E 309  Russellwood  Ave.,  McKees  Rocks.  Penna. 

Knepshicld.  Thelma R.  D.  No.  1,  Brick  Church,  Armstrong  Co.,  Penna. 

Koontz,  Ruth  L 609  Coleman  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Kopelman,  Dorothy 300  Longfellow  St.,  Vandergrift  Heights,  Penna. 

Kopelman,  Ella  J 300  Longfellow  St.,  Vandergrift  Heights,  Penna. 

Lambert,  M,  Margaret Shanksville,  Somerset  Co.,  Penna. 

Lantzy,  Augustine Spangler.  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

Lavine.  Eva  L 303  South  Fourth  St..  SteubenviUe,  Ohio 

Lavine,  Jennie 303  South  Fourth  St..  SteubenviUe.  Ohio 

Linn.  Gertrude Burgettstown,  Penna. 

Lohr.  Beatrice  V Bradenville.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

Long,  Mary  M .    -Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Long.  Ruby  E Wayne  Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Lovelace.  Ona  W 906  Wayne  Ave.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Lowry,  Elizabeth 42  South  6th  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

MacDonald.  Margaret  M 329  Seneca  St.,  Braddock,  Penna. 

Maginnis,  Marguerite 617  Weldon  St..  Latrobe,  Penna. 

Main.  Edith  V 931  Second  .\ve.,  New  Kensington,  Penna. 

Malcolm.  Isabella High  St.,  Freeport,  Penna. 

Maley.  Nerine Fisher  Apts..  Clinton  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Marshall.  Jane  Y 86  Ingram  .Ave.,  Ingram.  Penna. 

Marshall,  Leanna West  Finley.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 

Martin.  Levina  F 5435  Howe  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Mathews.  Naomi  M 1312  Twelfth  St..  Altoona,  Penna. 

Maxwell,  Gertrude  E 302  Clay  Ave.,  Jeannette,  Penna. 

McAnulty,  Esther Barnesboro.  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

McBurney,  Ila  E 1317  \'ictoria  Ave..  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

McCarthy,  Virginia Parnassus.  Penna. 

McCullough.  Florence  A 640  Lillian  St.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

McGoughey,  Elma 718  Herron  Ave.,  Verona.  Penna. 

McHenry.  Bertha  .    .  628  Water  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

McKenzie.  James  A.  .  Fair  Chance.  Fayette  Co..  Penna. 

McMillen.  Sylvia  I.    .  Barnesboro,  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

Mellon,  Mary  E.     .    .  Cemetery  Ave.,  Springdale.  Penna. 

Middleman.  Florence  ...    .323  Olivia  St.,  McKees  Rocks,  Penna. 

Miles,  Miriam  M.   .    .  -.    .    .    .  Wilcox.  Elk  Co, 

Miller,  Madeleine    .  ...  Sutersville,  Westmoreland  Co 

Miller,  Verna  E.      .  ,    ,  ISll  Twenty-second  Ave.,  Altoona 

Miller.  \'erna  Mae  Logansport.  Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

Miller,  Virginia Shanksville,  Penna. 

Milson,  Lillian Carrolltown,  Cambria  Co.,  Penna 

Moeller,  Anna  K 752  Grant  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Morris.  Ruth 1083  Confer  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna, 

,  Myrtle  F Seneca.  \'enango  Co..  Penna. 


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Penna. 
Penna. 


Morrow.  Elizabeth  M R.  F.  D.  No,  1.  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Morrow.  Grace  A R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

Morton.  Margaret  J Morrisdale.  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

Munro.  Ida  S Blandburg,  Cambria  Co.,  Penna. 

Musante,  Ruse 336  Washington  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Myers,  Harriet  E 1522  Elk  St.,  Franklin,  Penna 

Myers,  Laura  M 61S  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Ober.  Jessie  C Route  No.  3.  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Orris.  Caroline  I Bellwood,  Blair  Co.,  Penna. 

Ossar,  Blanche  E 120  Church  St.,  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Page,  Edna 606  Somerset  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Park.  Dorothy  B Manor  St..  Marion  Center.  Penna. 

Pearce,  Anna  Maye 967  Water  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Permar,  Kathryne 214  Clay  Ave.,  Jeannette,  Penna. 

Petrikin,  Dorothy  L 922  Second  Ave..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Pore,  Mundy  Reba .\den  St..  Confluence,  Penna. 

Poster,  Mabel  C 316  Prospect  Ave..  Ingram.  Penna. 

Prosser,  Edith Barnesboro,  Cambria  Co.,  Penna. 

Pugh.  Dorothy 484  E.  Mountain  .Ave..  Williamsport.  Penna. 

Reed.  Marion Langeloth,  .Allegheny  Co..  Penna. 

Reid,  David  D Knox  Dale.  Jefferson  Co.,  Penna. 

Renner.  Eva  Mae Cokeburg.  Washington  Co.,  Penna. 

Rhodes,  Charlotte 1110  Croton  .Ave.,  New  Castle,  Penna. 

Rice,  Harry 1198  Oakland  Ave.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Riggle,  Sara  V R.  D.  No   1.  Leechburg,  Penna. 

Rodgers.  Martha Penn  -Ave..  Turtle  Creek.  Allegheny  Co..  Penna. 

Roof,  Nelle 1300  Washington  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Ruffner,  Charles      New  Bethlehem,  Penna. 

Sanford.  Gertrude  .A 631  Robb  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Sauerwein,  Pauline  D Southwest,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

Scandrol,  Ruth 226  Baldwin  St.,  Hays,  Allegheny  Co.,  Penna. 

Schrader,  Marjorie  K. 346  Chestnut  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Scherich,  Floyd West  Finley,  Washington  Co.,  Penna. 

Schmitt,  Ida  E 208  East  9th  Ave.,  Tarentura,  Penna. 

Shank.  Frances Ellsworth.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 

Shank.  Leila  N 293  Sherman  .Ave..  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

Shea.  Helen  1 12.57  W.  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Shupe.  Anna  K 900  Market  St..  Scottdale,  Penna. 

Shuster.  Florence  N Delmont,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

Simpson,  Anna  C 831  Church  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Simpson.  Florence R.  D.  No.  5,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Simsack.  Michael  J Spangler.  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

Smiley.  Elizabeth Burgettstown.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 

Smith.  Audrey  E 1328  Penn  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Penna. 

Smith,  Elsie. Bulger,  Washington  Co.,  Penna. 

Smith,  Helen  M Tronesta,  Forest  Co..  Penna. 

Smith.  Lu  Vara North  Sixth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Songer.  Gladys  M.  346  Maplewood  Ave..  Ambridge.  Penna. 

Spisak.  Anna  F.  .    .    .  27  Whertz  Ave..  Farrell.  Penna. 

Statler,  Bertha  .A 20  East  Catharine  St..  Somerset.  Penna. 

Statler,  Florence  G 310  Walnut  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Stevenson.  Mae  Rose US  Sewickley  Rd.,  Bellevue,  Penna. 

Stewart.  Anna  K     .    .    .  Box  191.  Latrobe,  Penna. 

Stuchell,  Myrtle  Edna    .  2.SS  N.  Morrow  St.,  Blairsville.  Penna. 

Stutsman,  Sara  J.    .    .  1.53  Barron  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Stutzman.  Alice  ...  74  Jackson  St..  Conemaugh.  Penna. 

Taylor,  Mabel  G.    .    .    .  Ruffsdale,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

Tennent,  .Alma  L Connellsville,  Fayette  Co.,  Penna. 

Tomb,  J.  Milford 635  Church  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

Travis.  Linda  1 646  Third  St..  Pitcairn,  Penna. 

Wagner,  Flossie  B Washington  St.,  New  Bethlehem,  Penna. 

Wallace,  H.  Grace Heilwood,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

Wallace,  Margaret      562  Second  St..  Pitcairn,  Penna. 

Weaver,  Minnie  G R.  D.  No.  3.  DuBois,  Penna. 

Weisberg,  Ida  E 201  Broad  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Weiss,  Lena  Shirley 40  North  Water  St.,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 

Wesley,  Harriet  B North  3rd  St.,  Bellwood,  Penna. 

Whitaker.  Laura Duquesne  .Ave  ,  Dravosburg,  Penna. 

Whitehouse,  Ruth  A 117  Grant  .Ave.,  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

Wills,  Ruth  A 37  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Crafton,  Penna. 

Wilson,  Mildred  K 604  Middle  Ave..  Wilmerding.  Penna. 

Winter.  Caroline  M 5330  Perrysville  Ave..  West  View,  Penna. 

Winters,  Helen  Mae Ale.xandria,  Huntingdon  Co.,  Penna. 

Wolf,  G.  Edith 1401  Fifteenth  St..  Altoona,  Penna. 

Wright,  Martha 206  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Kittanning,  Penna. 

Yeager,  May Patton,  Cambria  Co.,  Penna. 

Voder,  Magdalene 221  Lincoln  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Yoho.  Alberta      12  Terrace  Ave.,  New  Castle,  Penna. 

Yount,  Hilda  M 85  Orchard  .Ave..  Greensburg.  Penna 

Zahniser,  Julia  M 180  Broad  St.,  Washington,  Penna. 

Zulick.  Katheryn 128  South  First  St.,  Duquesne,  Penna. 


J^c^nnsylvania.      Sfa^i=»    A/oint* 


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Balcntine.  I'lurem  f Il'W)  I'liiladc-liihui  SI,.  Iii(lian:i 

BiinlcM   Clinton  D Chamborsvillc. 

Beckett    Hniina Sidney.  Indiana  Co.. 

Bittner    Kall.iiin.'  M .  .    .    .  fiOr.  Ilinhland  Ave.,  Mcadvillc. 

Campbell.  William  ai«  Mill  St..  Jeannelte. 

Oonin.  John  J.  Confluence.  SomcrRct  Co.. 

Dierkcr.  Alma  I-;  C.lenfield,  Alleiiheny  Co.. 

FarabaUKh.  Robcil  Carrolltown,  Cambria  Co.. 

Kindlcy,  Arthur  W .  ....  .         .  Blairsville. 

Kiscus.  CfCorKc  KI.'iH  Church  St..  Indiana. 

Kridley.  Twila  M  Watrin  St..  N.  S..  PittsburKli. 

Groat.  Emma  .  R.  D.  No.  2.  Indiana. 

Haer.  Samuel  C Marion  Center. 

llafner.  J.  W .SaKamore.  ArmstronK  Co., 

Hamilton.  Irwin  Y CanonsburK.  WashinKton  Co.. 

Ilarrick.  Steve Valier.  Jefferson  Co.. 

Houck.  Lonan  L 437  E.  Oak  St..  Indiana. 


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.  1035  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana. 

9.30  Chestnut  St.,  Indiana. 

Kaftftaley.  Westmoreland  Co.. 

Rochester  Mills.  Indiana  Co.. 

.    .    .    .  Dixonville.  Indiana  Co.. 

Indiana. 

Indiana, 

Indiana, 

Indiana, 


Keeler,  Desire 

Keller.  GeofKC 

Kuhns.  Mulda      

Kuntz,  Ralph  B 

LainK,  Robert  T 

Lewis,  Hazel 237  North  4th  St. 

Lewis,  Maiy 237  North  4th  St, 

Lockard.  Vivian 653  Water  St 

LonKwill,  Horace  S 141  Eighth  St, 

Marker.  Margaret  E 307  Third  Ave.,  Warren, 

McDermott,  Ruth  E Crab  Tree.  Westmoreland  Co.. 

McKenzie.  James  .\ Kairchance.  Fayette  Co.. 

McQuade.  Mary      913  Greenfield  St..  Pittsbursh, 

Pfiester.  Harold R.  D.  No.  1.  Box  100.  Patton, 

Phillips.  Charles      Pine  Hill.  Somerset  Co,. 

Plotzer.  Mary  M 1.34  North  5th  St..  Indiana, 

Probst,  Marie  L 110  Conewango  Ave,,  Warren, 

Putts,  Fred  H Rensselaer 

Ramsay,  Margaret Crafton,  Allegheny  Co., 

Richards,  Mary Phillipsburg, 

Schenck,  G.  W 12  East  Race  St.,  Somerset, 

Short,  Lucy      South  5th  St.,  Indiana, 

Smith,  Claudia  .\ 156  South  Portland  St.,  Brooklyn 

Stark,  John  W Confluence,  Somerset  Co  , 

St.  Clair,  Robert  A 9,35  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana, 

Thomas.  Edna 930  Church  St..  Indiana. 

Weir.  Janet Sarver.  Butler  Co., 

Wells,  Martha 42  North   10th  St.,  Indiana, 

Wettach,  Henrietta  .\ 3909  Evergreen  Road,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh. 

Widdowson,  Edgar  E Rochester  Mills. 

Young,  X'erda  Mae Ogle  St.,  Ebensburg, 


Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna. 

Penna, 

Penna, 

Penna, 

Penna 

Penna. 
Indiana 

Penna. 

Penna, 

Penna. 

Penna, 
1.  N.  Y. 

Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna, 
Penna, 
Penna. 
Penna, 
Penna. 


SENIORS  IN  MUSIC  COURSE 

Helling.  Magdalene Colerain  Road.  Martins  Ferry.  Ohio 

Joseph.  Winifred Nettleton.  Penna. 

Lambour.  Corinne  M Nicktown.  Penna, 

Lockard.  Twila  E 1050  Washington  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Miller.  Chester  John .S23  3rd  .Xve..  .-Mtoona.  Penna. 

Sedlak.  Mary 1230  Braddock  Ave..  Braddock,  Penna, 

COLLEGE  PREPARATORY  SENIORS 

Carson.  Robert R.  D.,  Indiana.  Penna, 

Debor,  \'erall Orchard  St,,  Btackenridge,  Penna, 

Finley,  .Mice  .A Homer  City.  Penna. 

Hillaker,  Lorraine 607  Thirteenth  St.,  .Mtoona,  Penna, 

SENIORS  IN  DOMESTIC  SCIENCE  COURSE 

Butler,  Harriett  N 3012  Sixth  Ave,,  .Mtoona,  Penna, 

Elder.  Edna  E 104S  Church  St,.  Indiana.  Penna, 

Ellis.  Lomie 300  E.  Clay  St..  Butler.  Penna. 

Marshall,  Jane  V S6  Ingram  .\ve,.  Ingram.  Penna, 

Martin,  Helen  E Fairfield  St..  Ligonier.  Penna. 

Myers.  Laura  M 61S  Philadelphia  St,.  Indiana.  Penna. 

SENIORS  IN  NORMAL  ART  COURSE 

Taylor.  ,\mye 40  W     Burrell  St,.    Blairsville.  Penna- 

JUNIORS 

.\ber.  Lois 131  Hallom  .-\ve..  Washington,  Penna. 

.•\ckerson,  John  .\ I04S  W.  Church  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

.\cree,  Lillian r>85  Fourth  .\ve..  Freedom.  Penna, 

Adams.  Mary  G 412  Oak  St,.  Conemaugh.  Penna. 


Aitnew,  Flora 
Aliorn,  Ruth  A 
Allen.  M,  Inalx  I 
Ament.  Elite  O, 
Andemon,  Mary  E, 
Ankeny,  Jemw  C, 
Atklnnon,  .Vlaude  .\l. 
Bailey.  Eleanor  E.  . 
Bailey.  Roger  S. 
Bailey.  Ruth  A. 
Bailey.  Waller  C.    , 
Baker,  (ierlrude  E. 
Bambrick.  Marion  V 
Barker.  Elizalieth  P. 
Barker.  Hazel  ,    ,    . 
Barnard.  Agnen 
Barnes.  Adeline 
Barr.  .Mildred 
Barthol.  Louise    . 
Barton.  Clare  . 
Baumgartner.  Agnes 
Baxter.  Margaret 
Baylor.  Anna   . 
Beacham.  Ruth 
Beaver.  Dorothy 
Beggs,  William  H, 
Bell,  .Vlargaretta 
Bennett.  M.  Olive 
Berger,  Betty  R, 
Billhcimer,  Etlwinna 
Bley.  Margaret 
BIcy.  Zaida  . 
Blume.  Olive 
Bollman.  Evelyn 
Borland.  .-Vnna     , 
Boyd.  Goorgie  E.    . 
Bramhall.  Mae 
Brennan.  Rose  \'.    . 
Brewer.  Florence  .A. 
Brewer.  Marie      . 
Brickley.  Arthur  J. 
Brilbart.  Elizabeth 
Brink.  Mae 
Broadbent,  Frances  E 
Brook,*.  Katharine 
Brown.  Helen  M, 
Bryar,  Elizabeth  \ 
Burnside.  .Mice 
Burr.  Vi    .    . 


Butle 


>ughs.  Helen  M 
.  Ruth  .        . 
r.  Elizabeth  J. 
Buttermore.  Florenci 
Caldwell.  Helen 
Callen.  Bertha 
Campbell,  Edith  G. 
Canan,  Hannah   . 
Camill.  Elizal>eth    . 
Carnill.  Emma     .    . 
Carpenter.  Gcorgianna 
Carroll,  Catharine  . 
Cartman,  Edith  M. 
Cartwright.  Salome 
Gary.  Thelma  D. 
Chapman.  Clair 
Chrise,  William  A, 
Clarke,  Constance  I, 
Clark.  Eva  I.  . 
Claw-son.  Phyllis 
Coleman.  Buff  L,    . 
Coulter,  Merle - 
Coulter,  Florence  I. 
Courtney.  Beatrice  . 
Cover.  Margaret  E, 
Cover.  Clare    .    . 
Crosby.  Priscilla 
Cummings.  Fannie  I 
Cunningham.  Ida  K, 
EJavidson,  Christina 


K'farmv  Sjirlng.  Blair  Co..  Prnru. 

<"h*TTy  Ave..  llou«tAn.  Penna, 

221  Wcslfnf^manSt.  i'ixrrm\mf%.  Penrui. 

427  Pro«fiecl  Ave.,  O^fuira.  Prnna. 

3(1)  Sixtemth  Ave.,  Munhall.  Penna 

720  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna, 

IfHllana,  Penna 

"Ro«e  Lawn,"  New  Cattle  Peniu, 

Bulger,  Wa«hini[tf/n  f  o  ,  Penna. 

z:»4  \V,  Central  Ave  .  Tilusvdl',  Henna 

lOK  Ninth  St,,  New  Ken«ln«u>n.  Prnna 

R,  D.  No,  I.  C|/3»rfield.  Penna, 

KiOH  Montier  St,.  Wjlkinsl/urg,  Penna. 

:**\  Arthur  Ave,.  Soolldale,  Penna. 

4,'i  Kendall  Ave,.  Bellevue.  Penna. 

Freeport  St,,  ParnaMUi.  Penna. 

Laiitner.  Penna 

51.10  Liberty  Ave..  Ea»t  Liberty.  Penna 

.M9  .Madinon  Ave.,  Bellevue.  Penna. 

I  or.  Whitaker  and  Frank  Su..  Whitaker.  Penna. 

.  206  Front  5>t..  PuimuUwney-.  Penna. 

73IS  Schley  A»-e,.  SwiMvllle.  Penna. 

,    .    1312  Weiley  St..  Wilkinsburg,  Penna 

Ninth  St.  Windber,  Penna. 

,  2008  Braddock  Ave,.  Pituburgh,  Penna. 

H.30  Ninth  and  Chatnul  Su,.  Indiana.  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  24,  Sandy  Lake.  .Mercer  Co  ,  Penna. 

1181  Water  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

315  W.  Weber  Ave..  DuBoii.  Penna. 

Locust  St.,  McKersport,  Penna. 

1016  .McClure  St,.  Homestead.  Penna. 

■120  Edgehill  Drive.  Johnstown,  Penna- 

128  .N.  Third  St..  Induuta.  Penna. 

Conway.  Penna. 

620  Chestnut  St..  Irw-in.  Penna. 

Export.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

.138  Second  Ave..  Tarentum.  Penna 

Oil  City.  Penna. 

.     ,112  Fourth  St..  Rankin.  Penna. 

,2206  Third  Ave,.  Altoona.  Penna. 

.2206  Third  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

Cherry  Tree.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

1164  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    Westover.  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

.    424  Munhall  .■\ve..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

ifPIS  Jenny  Lind  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

1528  Third  .Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

16  Dinsmore  A%-e..  Crafton.  Penna. 

Canonsburg.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 

.    Ebensburg.  Cambria  Co..  Penna 

.     2.>l  W.  Beau  St..  Washington.  Penna. 

178  Grant  .Ave..  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

209  Hancock  Ave.  Vandergrift.  Penna. 

.V)2  E.  Main  St..  Connell^^•ille.  Penna. 

.     1164  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Thirteenth  St..  Ford  City.  Penna- 

West  Newton.  Penna. 

.*)27  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
2326  Beale  .Ave,,  .Mtoona.  Penna. 
2326  Beale  .Ave..  .Altootu.  Penna. 
Glencoe  .Apt..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Johnstown.  Penna. 

I'.IO  N.  Soles  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

.55  Stutzman  St..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

936  Wayne  .A\-e..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Penn  Run.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Ohiopyle.  Fayette  Co..  Penna. 

...  Reed.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Philadelphia.  New  York 

2032  Noble  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
.    .      South  Bend.  .Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

7429  Park  St..  Swiss\-ale.  Peniva. 

321  First  St..  Butler.  Penna. 

533  Pine  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

...    1143  Edson  .Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Co\-eT  Hill.  Johnstown.  Penna. 

.  .  .  Green  Hill.  Nanchester.  Conn. 
.  -Acme.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 
Brush  \'alle>*.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 
.    .  n36  Grant  St..  Spangler.  Penna. 


P.tGE    H3 


Porutsv/x^ania      ^faf^     ATorjmciI      School 


Normal  School  Registry — Continued 


Davis,  Mazel    .    . 
Davis.  Helen    . 
Davis,  Stanton  I.. 
Davis.  Vera  C. 
Dempsey,  Ruth  . 
Devine,  Florence  Mae    . 
Dickie.  Margaret     .    , 
Dillon.  Elizabeth  S.    . 
Drews.  Helen  E.      .    . 
Duncan.  Nellie  E.  . 
Dunham,  Irma  G.  .    - 
Dunmire.  Dorothy 

Dunn,  Inez  E 

Durning,  Anna    .    . 
Dyer.  Eleanor  M.    . 
Richer,  Zelnia  .    . 
Eisaman.  Eliza     .    .    . 
Enright.  Margaret  M. 
Erxett.  Mabel  L.     .    , 
Esch.  Hazel      ... 
Farnsworth.  Mar>-  E. 
Faulhaber.  Edna  C.    - 
Faust.  Helen    .... 
Feiro.  Gilbert  L.      -    , 
Fenton.  Mar>'  J. 
Ferry,  Lucile    ... 
Fife,  Sara  Mildred  . 
Fiscus.  Marguerite 
Fisher.  Mary    .... 
Fleming,  Raymond 
Fouse,  Alice ... 
Fowler,  Mart  I.  .    . 
Frasier,  Johanna.    . 
Galer.  Margery    .    . 
Garee.  Bertha      .    . 
Garson,  Francelia    .    , 
Gesey,  Edna     ... 
Getty.  Glyndon  .    . 
Getty,  Mae  E.     . 
Gettys.  Alice  M.. 
Glassford,  Paul    ,    , 
Goughnour,  Grace  . 
Graff.  Lillian    .... 

Gramling,  Edith  N.    - 

Gray,  Laura     .... 

Griffith,  Lula   .    . 

Griffiths.  Evelyn.    ,    . 

Griffiths.  Mazzie.    . 

Guffey.  Grayce  L.  . 

Gustavson,  Hilda    . 

Gutbrod,  Edward    . 

Hadfield.  Lois      .    . 

Hamilton.  Marthena  . 

Hamilton.  Nancy  B.  , 

Hammer.  Pearl    .    . 

Hankey.  Gail   .    .    . 

Harris,  Ellen    .    .    . 

Harvey.  Geraldine  . 

Haymaker.  Sara 

Healy,  Mary-    .... 

Heigley,  Ruth      .    .    . 

Helfrecht.  Esther    .    . 

Heller,  Genevieve  E.  . 

Henderson,  Elizabeth 

Henderson,  Helen  .    - 

Hendrickson.  Marj-  R. 

Higgon.  Clara  B.     .    . 

Highlands,  Kathryne 

Hill,  Senja  F 

Holt,  Thelma  .... 

Hoover,  Ruth  M.    . 

Hooper,  Hazel  M.  .    . 

Horner,  Rose   .... 

Hough,  Adella  L.     . 

Howenstein,  Jean    . 

Hughes.  Tillie  L.     . 

Huhck,  May  L    .    . 

Humenick.  Mary  AL 

Hutchinson.  Mary  \V. 

Hyde.  James  F.  .    .    . 


,  121S  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 
S29  Island  Ave..  McKees  Rocks,  Penna. 

Vintondale.  Penna. 

,20  Hershberger  St.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 
.  1751  Confer  Ave.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 
130  Tillman  Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
.  305  Railroad  Ave..  Indiana,  Penna. 
.  .  .  130  W.  Main  St.,  Latrobe.  Penna. 
,  565  Braddock  Ave.,  Braddock,  Penna. 
.  .Florence  Ave.,  Burgettstown,  Penna. 
28  South  Oakland  Ave.,  Sharon,  Penna. 

Lake  St.,  South  Fork.  Penna. 

.108  Allegheny  Ave.,  Oil  City.  Penna. 

7342  Deniston  Ave.,  Swissvale.  Penna. 

,   .543  Third  St..  Catasauqua.  Penna. 

120  Crawford  Ave..  Bellevue,  Penna. 

.    .    .  Irwin,  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

ri6  Linden  Ave.,  East  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Voungwood.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

399  South  Sixth  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

.       Mitchell  Ave..  Clairton.  Penna. 

1100  East  St.,  Allegheny.  Penna. 

.    .   762  South  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Elkland.  Tioga  Co..  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  2,  Conneautville,  Penna. 

.    .    -New  Paris,  Bedford  Co..  Penna. 

.    Cheswick,  Allegheny  Co..  Penna. 

522  Clinton  St.,  Steubenville.  Ohio 

24  South  10th  St.,   Indiana.  Penna. 

.      Livermore.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

,       Grafton.  Huntingdon  Co..  Penna. 

...      Foxburg,  Clarion  Co.,  Penna. 

.    532  E.  Pearl  St.,  Butler.  Penna. 

265  South  Tth  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .    865  Grant  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

33  North  10th  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

56  6th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .   Saltsburg,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

.    .  S02  Maple  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

62  McKee  St..  Crafton,  Penna. 

404  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

.  ,'jOO  Wood  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

.     Black  Lick,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

.536  Fronheiser  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

347  Highland  Ave.,  Turtle  Creek.  Penna. 

.    .    .  Homer  City,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

345  Allison  Ave..  Washington,  Penna. 

.    ,  305  Wilson  Ave.,  Clairton,  Penna. 

.310  Shaw  Ave.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

.  Mt.  Jewett,  McKean  Co.,  Penna. 

1424  W.  13th  St.,  Philadelphia.  Penna. 

.    .    .510  12th  Ave.,  Munhall,  Penna. 

.R.  F.  D.,  Home,  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Parnassus,  Penna. 

.645  Coleman  Ave.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Murrysville,  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

.    .    113  Haynes  St..  Johnstown,  Penna. 

.    .   Wampum.  Lawrence  Co..  Penna. 

.    ,   514  Third  St.,  Pitcairn.  Penna. 

.1415  Third  Ave..  Altoona,  Penna. 

Braeburn.  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

,    .     Veagertown.  Miffiin  Co.,  Penna. 

Pine  Ave..  Castle  Shannon,  Penna. 

...  Sixth  Ave.,  Parnassus,  Penna. 

.    .  931  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.  Hoveler  Ave..  Springdale.  Penna. 

.    .  528  Main  St..  Windber.  Penna. 

.    242  N.  Ninth  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

.259  Chestnut  St.,  Monessen.  Penna. 

,     .     .    325  Knarr  St..  DuBois.  Penna. 

118  Fifth  Ave.,  Altoona.  Penna. 

Elm  St.,  Bridgeville,  Penna. 

-    .  Parnassus.  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

143  Ridge  Ave.,  New  Kensington.  Penna. 

.    .  1S20  Middle  St..  Sharpsburg.  Penna. 

520  N.  Park  St.,  McKeesport,  Penna. 

,    .    .369  Second  St.,  Pitcairn,  Penna. 

319  Fourth  Ave.,  Homestead,  Penna. 

.Alexandria,  Huntingdon  Co..  Penna. 

,    .    .  505  Graham  Ave.,  Windber,  Penna. 


Ireland.  Gladys  D. 

Irvin.  Alice 

Irvin.  Ethel 

Jamison,  Celia  .  .  . 
Johnson,  Mary  K.  .  . 
Johnstone,  Louise  .  . 
Jones,  Florence  M..    ,    . 

Jones.  Mary 

Jordan,  Katherine  ,  . 
Kalmeyer,  Bertha  E. 
Keck,  M.  Cecelia  .  . 
Keifer,  Pearl  .... 
Keller.  Eliza  .... 
Kelly.  E.  Elizabeth  . 
Kelly.  Elizabeth  S..  . 
Kelly,  Gladys  I.  .  .  . 
Kelly.  Margaret  .  . 
Kelly,  Mary  E.  .  .  . 
Kendall.  Ruth.  .  .  . 
Kennedy.  Elizabeth  V. 
Kennel,  Edna  .... 
Kern,  Lillian  I.  .  .  . 
Kerr,  A.  EInora  -  .  . 
Kerr.  Clyde  H.  .  .  . 
Kiefer.  Mary  ... 
Knepper,  Margaret  E. 

Knox,  Lois 

Kunkle,  Hilda  .  .  . 
Kurtz,  Mary  A.  .  ,  . 
Lambert,  V'ennetta 
Larson.  Ruth  E.  .  , 
Lash,  Anna  M.  .  .  , 
Leacock.  Kathleen  E. 

Lear,  Twila 

Lee,  Eleanor    .... 
Levine,  Esther 
Ling,  Leora  ,    . 
List,  Wm.  Victor     , 
Long,  .A.ileen     .    .    . 
Long,  Mary  M.   .    . 
Long,  Sarah  E.     .    . 
Lowman,  Frances    . 
Luckhart,  Jessie  M.    . 
Luther,  Florence  A.    . 
Lyden,  Kathryn      .    . 
Lyden,  Mary   .... 

MacPherron.  Clare 
Mahan,  Sara    .... 

Malley.  Grace      .    .    , 

Mandelstein,  Minnie  . 

Marshall.  Hazel  F.      . 

Marshall.  Mary  E. 

Marshall.  Nellie  .    .    . 

Martin.  Helen  E.    .    . 

McClure.  Margaret  C. 

McCune,  Elizabeth     . 

McCutcheon.  Charlotte 

McDanel,  Helen      .    . 

McDermott,  Elizabeth 

McFarland,  Ella      .    . 

McGaw.  Mildred  R.  . 

McGee,  J.  Paul   ,    .    . 

McKee.  Mariam  E.     . 

McKinney.  Grace  A. 

McNaughton,  \'iolet  . 

Melican.  Edmond  F.  . 

Miller.  Georgia  A.  .    . 

Miller,  Josephine     .    . 

Miller,  Louise  .    .    -    . 

Miller   Marion  J.     .    . 

Mitchell,  Eleanor  M. 

Moore,  Angileen      .    . 

Morrison.  Pauline  .    . 

Moyer.  Leone  .... 

Murray,  Lula  .... 

Myers,  Edgar  .... 

Myers,  F.  J.     .... 

Nebo,  Mary  L.    .    . 

Neel,  La  \'erna    .    .    , 

Newell,  Ida  M.    .    .    . 


Grape  St.,  Mt.  Oliver  Station,  Pittsburgli,  Penna. 
....  Pennsylvania  Furnace,  Center  Co..  Penna. 

R.  D.  No.  2.  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .7312  Deniston  Ave.   Swissvale.  Penna. 

28  Lincoln  St..  Uniontown.  Penna. 

137  Farragot  .Ave..  X'andergrift.  Penna. 

,    R.  D.  No.  1.  McKees  Rocks,  Penna. 

1212  Braddock  Ave..  Braddock,  Penna. 

.    .    .313  Braddock  Ave.,  Rankin,  Penna. 

Springdale.  Penna. 

.    .    .1008  Sherman  Ave.,  Duquesne,  Penna. 

1061  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

4712  Kansas  St..  Hazelwood,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Box  146.  Noblestown.  Penna. 

311  Spring  St.,  Cambridge  Springs.  Penna. 

Saltsburg,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

,  .  .  .425  W.  Jefferson  St.,  Butler,  Penna. 
-  .  McClellandtown,  Fayette  Co.,  Penna. 
,  .  Unity  Station,  Allegheny  Co.,  Penna. 
.    .  1037  Summit  Ave.,  Tarentum.  Penna. 

202  Park  St..  Scottdale.  Penna. 

227  Hone  Ave.,  Oil  City.  Penna. 

.  .  911  Penn  .Ave.,  Turtle  Creek,  Penna. 
,  .  .Marion  Center.  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 
,     .    -    .    ,     ,    Grove  St..  Scottdale,  Penna. 

Berlin,  Somerset  Co.,  Penna. 

.5874  Aylesboro  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

1145  Grant  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Washington.  Penna. 

836  Grant  St..  Spangler.  Penna. 

.621  Converse  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 
West  Newton.  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

Baden,  Beaver  Co..  Penna. 

Birdville.  Allegheny  Co..  Penna. 

.    658  Chestnut  St.,  Coshocton,  Ohio 

.    .    1116  S.  Mill  St.,  New  Castle,  Penna. 

...   80S  Napoleon  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

,    ,    .807  E.  Ohio  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.    .    540  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

.  226  Caldwell  Ave..  Wilmerding.  Penna. 

Main  St.,  Belle  Vernon.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

602  Penn  Ave..  Irwin.  Penna. 

7417  Church  St.,  Swissvale,  Penna. 

7417  Church  St..  Swissvale.  Penna. 

1136  Mifflin  St..  Huntingdon,  Penna. 

.     .924  Wayne  Ave.,  Indiana.  Penna. 
.  .Yukon,  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

Main  St.,  South  Fork,  Penna. 

.    .    \'incennes  Ave.,  Oakdale.  Penna. 

.    .    Smicksburg.  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

.    240  Llewellyn  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

Indiana,  Penna. 

Main  and  7th  Sts.,  Reynoldsville,  Penna. 

Ursina,  Somerset  Co.,  Penna. 

312  Fisk  Ave.,  .Avalon,  Penna. 

620  Sixth  Ave.,  New  Brighton,  Penna. 

.   .206  Wilmot  St.,  Duquesne,  Penna. 

.    .  Sheffield,  Warren  Co..  Penna. 

.    105  Belmont  Ave..  Crafton.  Penna. 

.Marion  Center,  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

.    .     1229  Otter  St..  Franklin.  Penna. 

US  Ridge  Ave..  Washington,  Penna. 

618  19th  Ave.,  Munhall,  Penna. 

.  33  Merrick  St..  Worcester,  Mass. 

.    ,619  Wallis  Ave..  Farrell,  Penna. 

.    .    .  Clymer,  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

....  Clymer.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

514  Vickroy  Ave.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

.711  Coleman  Ave.,  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Midway,  Washington  Co.,  Penna. 

Herminic,  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

844  Sampson  St..  Monongahela  City,  Penna. 

Church  St.,  Big  Run,  Penna. 

Shelocta,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

...  Normal  School,  Indiana,  Penna. 

317  Eleventh  Ave.,  Homestead,  Penna. 

Johnstown.  Penna. 

350  Taylor  Ave..  Indiana,  Penna. 


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Olhir.-,  I'iiulini' 
Okhi'waky.  Allllii 
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OlivLT.  Nl'IIU- 
OnulolT.  ICssio 
Ormloll.  Nora  L. 
ORourki-.  Nellii- 
Orr,  Mary  C.   . 
< )vi-riU)rfr.  Ruth  . 
OvL'rIy.  Suaun  M. 
Park.  Laura  J. 
Parson.-*,  Pauline 
Patch.  Alice 
Paterick.  Eleanor 
Patterson.  Em 
Penney.  Sara  L.  .    . 
Pc^oples,  VirRinia 
PershinK.  Besse    .    . 
Pfordt.  Marsarct 
Pierce.  Mary    .    .    . 
Plate.  Martha  A. 
Price.  Juliet  L.     . 
Pyle.  Phyllis     .    . 
Quinn.  Virginia   .    , 
Ralston.  Lenimon  S 
Rebhun.  Lovcll    . 


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Mil 


Renialey.  Jean  E. 
Reynolds.  Dorothea 
Rhea.  Helen  \'.    . 
Richardson,  Paul     .    . 
Ritts.  Ruth  S, 
Ritzert.  Gertrude    , 
Robinson.  Anna  L. 
Rockwell,  .\gnes  M. 
Rogers.  Evangeline 
Rose.  Margaret  . 
Roth.  Pauline  A. 
Ruffner.  Nellie    .    .    . 
Rupp,  Ernestine     .    . 
Russell.  Marie  L.     . 
Russell.  Mary      .    ,    , 

Sams.  Mary 

Scott,  Marie     .    . 
Schmidt,  Martha  .A. 
Schneider,  Camilla 
Scholl,  Garnett    - 
Schrtlder,  Marjorie 
Scliuck.  Marie  K. 
Schultz.  Martha 
Shatter.  Miriam   . 
Sharar.  Hazel  .    . 
Sherman.  Martha   . 
Shields.  Florence 
Shoemaker.  Helen  B. 
Shugert.  Katherine 
Shupe,  Anna  K.  , 
Sik-ott,  Mary  E. 
Simpson.  Cora     ,    , 
Simpson.  Estella 
Simpson.  Mildred    . 
Sipe.  X'ista    .    .    ,    , 
Sloan.  Janet 
Smith.  Evelyn 
Smith.  Gertrude 
Smith.  Rose     . 
Sober,  Margaret 
Soisson,  Bessie     .    . 
Soisson.  Frances 
Songer,  Nellie  G.     - 
Spaid.  Helen  C. 
Spires,  Cora  Mae    . 
Sprowls.  Rozetta 
Stein,  Mary 
Stephens.  Alice  \V. 


:i.-|ii  r.iylur  .\ve..  Indiana.  Penna. 

11?  .Ma|>le  .\ve.,  (^reenNbiirg.  Penna, 

Elkland.  Tioga  Co.,  Pentla. 

P.  ( ).  Box  115(1.  Leechhurg,  Pennii. 

Wlil  .Sixth  Ave..  Altooiui,  Pcnnii, 

,    ,    .     ,       Homer  City,  Indiaiui  Co.,  Penna. 

2:il  Munson  Ave..  McKeen  Rockn.  Penna. 

....      Indiana.  Penna. 

Bakc-r»town.  Allegheny  Co.,  Pennii. 

Rogersville.  (ireen  Co..  Penna. 

Ilarveys,  Green  Co.,  Penna. 

■i;)Ni.<,  (irandview  Ave..  E,  Pitmburgli,  Penna. 

Homer  City.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

1107  21st  Ave,.  Alloona,  Penna 

.  118  N.  Diamond  St..  Mt.  Pleasant,  Penna. 

,120  lx>cuat  St.,  Indiana,  Penmi. 

S02  Main  St„  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 
....  Pike  St..  Houston,  Penna. 
.    .    .  Harvey  St.,  Hastings.  Penna. 

Williamsburg.  Penna, 

.     .(il.'^  \'ersailles  Ave,,  McKeesport,  Penna. 

.    !l()l  N.  Negley  Ave,,  Pittsburgh,  Pcnnii. 

.    .    .    .     Lycippus.  Westmoreland  Co.,  Penna. 

ill!*  Oakland  Ave,,  Indiana,  Penna. 

7,  D.  No.  1,  Elizabeth,  Allegheny  Co.,  Penna. 

Greensburg.  Penna. 

■\m  North  Shcnango  St..  New  Castle.  Penna. 

417  S.  Darr  Ave..  Farrell.  Penna. 

.  113  E.  Spruce  St..  Titusville,  Penna. 

Clymer,  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

.34  \'ine  St..  Natrona.  Penna. 

820  Franklin  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

Springdale.  Allegheny  Co..  Penna. 

728  2nd  .Ave..  Johnstown,  Penna, 

717  River  Road.  Bellevue.  Penna. 

16  S.  10th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .    .    7400  Hermitage  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

23B  Second  St..  Butler.  Penna. 

.     Wa.shington  St.,  Bolivar,  Penna. 
.    .  10  Pine  Ave.,  Kane,  Penna. 

11)20  South  G  Street,  Elwood,  Ind. 
Hit)  Cooper  -Ave..  Johnstown.  Penna. 
.    29  N.  New  St..  Nazareth.  Penna. 

Hampton  St..  Wall.  Penna. 

Wall.  Penna. 

.    .    .410  Franklin  St..  E.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Houston.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 

Mann's  Choice.  Bedford  Co..  Penna. 

.SOS  Marwood  .Ave.,  McKees  Rocks,  Penna. 
.       S*01  Market  St,.  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Chattier  St..  Bridgeville,  Penna, 

.    .  1025  Jefferson  .Ave.,  Washington.  Penna. 

340  Chestnut  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

S  Freeport  Road.  Hoboken,  Penna, 

L.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Box  2(X).  ConnellsviUe.  Penna. 
...    Brinton  and  Sth  St..  Pitcairn.  Penna. 

U4.">  (^rant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

104  Ridge  .Ave..  Punxsutawney,  Peni\a. 

.  1203  Oakland  Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

lO(it)  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.  Morrisdale.  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

.      91H)  Market  St..  Scottdale.  Penna. 

1011  Quincy  St..  Parkcrsburg.  W.  Va. 

5S4  Railroad  .Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.541  Chestnut  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

.65(5  Chestnut  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

12S1  Franklin  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

3S0  South  Cth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Cor.  4th  and  Locust  Sts..  Clearfield.  Penna. 
.         U9S  Cheslett  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

227  Strayer  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 

.  .  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Leechburg.  Penna. 
IHO  S.  Pittsburgh  St..  ConnellsviUe.  Penna. 
1 140  S.  Pittsburgh  St..  ConnellsviUe.  Penna. 

1127  Fruit  .Ave..  Farrell.  Penna. 

1407  12th  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 

710  13th  .Ave..  Munhall.  Penna. 

....  West  Finley.  Washington  Co..  Penna. 
.  .  1I2S  Grandview  .Ave..  McKeesport,  Penna. 
.....     Leechburg.  .Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 


.Sterner.  Helen  .M 
Stewart.  ()r|)hu 
Stonel>ai'k.  Dol. 
Stream..  Orplui 
Swan.  .Margaret 
Swan,  Siira  L, 
Swift.  Harold  .M 
Thuman,  ICIeanor  I 
Townley,  Helen  M 
Tucker,  Mildred 

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Walker,  John  E. 
Ward.  Elizabeth 
Wardrop.  Marth; 


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Weisc,  Clara 
Weitzcl,  Marion 
Weatfall.  Elizalx-lli 
Wettach,  Lillian 
Wilhelms,  Clara  C. 
Williams,  FCIma    . 
Williams,  Margaret 
Williams,  W.  R, 
Wilson,  Andrew 
Wilson.  Gertrude  .M. 
Wilson.  Mabel  G. 
Wineman,  Caroline 
Wood,  Helen  M. 
Wolfhope,  Ruth  . 
Wood,  Mildre<l 
Woodworth,  .Mabelle 
Work,  Alberta 
Worth,  Ada  M. 
Zimmerman,  Jo.sephii 
Zoller,  Ella   .... 


(  healniit  St..  I>rTO'.  1'enn.i*. 

FreivJom.  Braver  (  o.,  Prnju 

.\l.iin  St  .  IIU.  k  l>k.  I'miu. 

(  hanif>*-rrv(lle.  Indian*  Co..  prtiru. 

4;jX  Wat<-r  M  .  Iivliaiu.  I'enna, 

~'i  S.  Fremmil  ,\ve  .  Hellevur.  Penru 

2Z.'<  Twrlflh  St..  MUml.  FU. 

.VJ.'i  Grove  Ave  .  Johnit/iwn.  Penna 

\\V*i  Newton.  Wc»tnwireUrwl  <  o  .  Penna. 

2(HI  Fayette  .St..  WaahingUm.  Penna. 

101(1  Be«h  St..  McKeott».rt,  penna. 

Third  St..  Hulnken.  Penna. 

HIU  O-ak  St.,  Home.  Penna. 

MHI  \.  Main  St..  Waihington.  Penna. 

IwMn.  Indiana  (.o..  Penna. 

HKt  Maple  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

BndKe\'llle.  Alletiheny  f  o  .  Penna 

KKW  Water  .St..  Indiana.  Peniu 

lUOH  Twelfth  St..  Altoona.  Penna 

:i^KMt  Evergreen  Roa>l.  N.  S.,  Pituburgh.  Penna 

(Km  nth  St..  Pitcairn.  Penna 

120  S.  5th  St..  Indiana.  Penna 

317  Wilmn  Ave..  Clairton.  Penna 

School  5>t..  Indiana.  Penna 

217  South  7th  St.,   Indiana,  Penna 

Creekside.  Indiaiu  Co..  Penna 

Grandview  Ave..  Zdienople.  Penna 

N'oungwrxid.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna 

Roger»ville,  (ire«i  Co..  Penna 

.VJ4  ftak  St  .  Johnrlown.  Penna 

i;95  N.  Main  St.,  Waihington.  Penna 

240  Langley  St..  Pituburgh.  Penna. 

Rochester  Mills.  Indialu  Co..  Penna. 

.   .2.16  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

127  E.  Fair\-iew  .Ave..  ConnellsviUe.  Penna. 

3851  Perryn-ille  -Ave..  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna 


.SOPHOMORES 


Berkhcimer,  David 
Bielski,  Adeline 
Bittorf,  Wm.  H, 
Boardman,  Mary  .\lida 
Bothell,  Levinia 
Bushyager.  .Annetta  M . 
Butler.  Dorothy 
Bunting.  Jane  M. 
Cameron,  Elizabeth  H. 
Chapman,  L.  Trudell 
Christy,  Blanche 
Comyns,  Marie 
Conrath,  \'irginia    . 
Cummings,  Forrest 
Cunningham,  Flora  K. 
Davies,  Clyde 
De  \'ine,  Dorothy 
Edwards.  Jesse    . 
Enright.  Margaret  M. 
Eyler.  Catherine  R. 
Frauz.  Marie  C.  . 
Frederick.  Mary- 
George.  Helen 
Gillespie.  Helen 
Gilpin.  Mar>-  E. 
Graham.  Nanc>-  I-' 
Grow.  Dclos  D. 
Hankey.  Gail 
Harrington.  Margan-t 
Hartsock.  Marjorie 
Henry-.  Mar>-  E. 
Henry-.  Ruby 
Hicks.  William  E. 
Hill.  Dorothy  E. 
Hull.  Kathryn 
James.  Helen  J. 
Jamison.  Celia 
Keffer.  Walter 
Kimmel.  L.  Lee 
Kuhlman.  Isabclle 
LaiTerty.  Sarah 


102. 


O'terburg,  Bedford  Co..  Penna. 

l.'>05  Dav-is  Ave..  Pituburgh.  Penna 

.    \'intofvlale.  Pcnna. 

:Wo  Third  St..  Pitcairn.  Penna. 

R.  D.  No.  -5.  Indiana.  Penna 

R.  D.  No.  1.  Jeannette.  Penna. 

.'<()12  .KHh  St.,  .Altoona.  Penna. 

Chc«wick.  Penna. 

(»I5  West  College  St..  Canonsburg.  Penna. 

.    .    .  Cherry-  Tree.  Clearfield  Co..  Penna. 

Export.  Westmoreland  Co..  Penna. 

7  Third  St..  Braddock.  Rankin.  Penna. 

W.  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.     Brookville.  Jeflemn  Co..  Penna. 

Homer  City.  Penna. 

Homer  City.  Penna. 

S02  Second  St..  McKeesport.  Penna. 

Belsano.  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

If.  Linden  .Ave..  E.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.   42S  Lincoln  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

'.  O..  Willdnsburg.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

-     .  R.  D.  No.  1 .  Parnassus.  Penna. 

.    .  Girty.  .Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

41(W  Harrison  St..   Bellaire.  Ohio 

BoU\-ar.  Penna. 

Bolivar.  Penna. 

Bush  Valley.  Penna. 

Murrys\-Tlle.  Penna. 

9  N.  Holland  .Ave..  Braddock.  Penna. 
3»1  S.  Seventh  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Livermore,  Penna. 
R.  F.  D.  No.  I .  Livermore.  Penna. 
472  S.  Seventh  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
.  Pitcairn.  Penna. 

Tv-rone.  Penna. 

Fair  Haven.  Penna- 

7312  Deniston  .Ave..  Swi5«vale.  Penna. 

Route  1.  Ligonier.  Penna. 

Shelocta.  Penna. 

.  2223  Broadway.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
22s  Lobinger  .Ave..  Braddock.  Penna. 


P.\GE    Mo 


P€*Jtn8yJvania      Sfaf^    ATormal     School 


Normal  School  Registry — Continued 


Lewis.  Edra      .... 
Lewis.  McKinley     .    . 

Long.  Lena  E 

MacPhee.  Sara  Mae  . 
McCuIlough.  Naomi  . 

Miller  Elva 

Miller.  Zita 

Mitchell.  Emily  .    .    . 
Morrison,  Raymond  L. 
Oaks.  C.  Harold 
Pattison.  Nola  L.    .    . 
Patton.  lone    .... 

Paye.  Ella 

Penrod.  Ruth  H.     . 
Peterman.  Everett 
Ralston.  Lemmon  S. 
Rhoads.  Margaret  \'. 
Rice.  Mildred  .    .    . 
Rugh.  William  H.  . 
Shrum.  Carolyn  .    . 
Skinner,  Minnie  .    . 
Small.  Edith    .    .    . 
Snyder.  Clarence  M.  . 
St,  Clair,  Lyle      .    . 
Sweeney,  Alex      .    . 
Tarr,  Helen  M.    .    . 
Thayer.  P.  L.  .    .    . 
Trader,  Frances  .    . 
Venneri.  Millie    .    .    . 
Wagner.  Wilda  S.    .    . 
Wiseman.  Marion   .    . 
Zeigler.  Clara  M.     .    . 


Indiana. 

Homer  City. 

.202  N.  Ninth  St.,  Indiana. 

9  Jackson  St..  Braddock. 

Salina. 


.    640  Butler  St.   Sharpsburg. 

Main  St..  Berlin. 

New  Washington. 

Confluence. 

South  Oil  City. 

Indiana. 

Mosgrove. 

412  E.  Main  St..  Susquehanna. 

Windber, 

.     .     ,     1071  School  St.,  Indiana. 

Clymer. 


Ernest.  Indiana  Co.. 

New  Freeport. 

.    .    3.51  South  6th  St..  Indiana. 
.    .    .  Irwin.  Westmoreland  Co.. 

302  S.  nth  St..  Indiana. 

.112  Broad  St..  Hollidaysburg. 

Indiana. 

'.135  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana. 

Leechburg. 

.54  \'enango  St..  Westmont,  Johnstown. 

Humbert, 

...    314  Atlantic  Ave..  McKeesport. 

630  Reed  Ave.,  Monessen. 

New  Florence. 

.    .  1507  Denniston  .\ve.,  East  Liberty. 
R.  F.  D.  No.  6.  Butler. 


FRESHMEN 


Avey,  Clarence    .... 
Baynham.  Edward  G. 
Borland.  M.  Helen 
Bowman,  Wallace  F. 
Buckley.  Vivian  .    .    . 
Conklin,  Mary     ,    .    . 
Cossell.  Daisy      .    .    . 
Cribbs.  Alma   .... 
Cunningham,  Boyd 
Davis,  Lisle      .... 
Dunbar,  V'ern  .... 
Dunmire.  Alice    .    .    . 
Dunmire.  Cora  M. 
Eakin,  Grace  E.  .    .    . 
Ferguson,  Ellen  .... 
Fleming,  Carolyn  R.  .    . 
Fleming.  Mary  Margaret 
Flynn,  Anna  M.      .    .    .41 
Frazier.  Christy  .    , 
Gibson.  George 
Glenn,  Helen  S.  ,    . 
Grube.  Bertha  E.    . 


.Jackson  Center,  Me 


■Co.. 


Ha 


.  Ada  B. 


Highton,  Anna  M 
Hill.  Blanche  M. 
Holzinger,  Amelia 
Howe.  Dorothy  F.  , 
Kelley,  Grace  .    .    . 
Lang.  Florence  A.   . 
Linn,  Alice   .    .    .    . 
Logan.  Martha  L.  . 
Lohr.  Florence  M.  . 
McGreagor.  Lillie    , 
McKelvey.  Blanche 
McKelvey.  Ruth  E 
McMullen.  John  M 
Meals.  Regina 
Miller.  Dorothy  . 


M. 


Mil 


.  Elv 


Mitchell.  Helen  . 
Mock.  Esther  E..  . 
Nibert,  Lawrence  . 
Nichol.  Edith  N.  . 
Parnell.  Elizabeth  . 
Patterson.  Elizabeth 
Robinson.  Margaret 


Indiana, 

3140  Detroit  Ave..   Toled( 

.    .    .   R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Gibsonia. 
.    .  R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Washington. 

Homer  City, 

\'andergrift, 

R.  F.  D.,  Livermore. 

.  121S  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana. 

Wehrum. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  1,  Saltsburg. 

Creekside, 

R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Box  352.  Pittsburgh, 

Valencia,  Butler  Co.. 

869  Grant  St..  Indiana, 

Creekside. 

Rochelle  St.,  Mt.  Oliver  Station,  Pittsburgh, 

Wehrum, 

Winslow,  Jefferson  Co., 

.  109  Richelieu  Ave.,  New  Castle. 

Pun,\sutawney, 

,    .    .    .     Clifford  Apts.,  Greensburg. 
,    .2368  California  Ave..  Pittsburgh. 

Indiana. 

820  E.  Ohio  St.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh. 

61  S.  Ninth  St.,  Indiana, 

.400  Western  Ave.,  E.  Pittsburgh, 
.    .    312  Lincoln  Ave.,  Pittsburgh. 

Burgettstown. 

.  Logansport.  Armstrong  Co., 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Boxwell. 

New  Bethlehem. 

Armagh,  Indiana  Co.. 

.-Xrmagh.  Indiana  Co.. 

Grampian,  Clearfield  Co.. 

,    .    .  1242  Benton  Ave.,  Pittsburgh, 

Homer  City, 

.  B40  Butler  St..  Sharpsburg. 
.  .  New  Washington. 
R.  D.  No.  4.  Indiana. 

Indiana. 

Marion  Center. 

,    .  231  S.  6th  St.,  Indiana, 

.   Imperial,  Allegheny  Co.. 

W.  School  St..  Indiana, 


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Rowe.  Margaret 
Rupert,  Kathryn 
Rupert,  Laura     . 
Scott.  Lillian  H. 
Seanor.  Mary  .    . 
Stephens,  Kathry 
Stewart.  Floyd 
Swift.  Osa     .    .    . 
Trimble,  Lois  .    . 
Wagner,  Maidie  E. 
Widdowson,  Bernice 
Williamson.  Otis  C. 


137  Penn  St..  Greensburg. 
R.  F.  D.  No.  1.  Fairhaven, 
.  .  .Girty,  Armstrong  Co., 
...     R.  D.  No.  2,  Apollo. 

Creekside, 

Gibsonia. 

Indiana, 

Creekside. 

1117  Maple  St..  Indiana. 

New  Florence. 

316  South  7th  St..  Indiana. 
.   Smicksburg.  Indiana  Co., 


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Archibold.  Zora  M. 
Armstrong.  Elizabeth 
Bealfield.  Flora    . 
Berkeypile.  Clay, 
Fleming.  Edgar   . 
Gates.  Frances 
Geraci.  Amelia 
Gregory,  Anna  M 
Hess.  Amos  .    .    , 
Lias.  Joseph     .    . 
Lowler.  Gertrude 
Lynch,  John     . 
Short   Gertrude 
Stockdale,  Boyd 
Tarr.  Jessie  .    .    . 
Wright,  Roy     . 


Barr.  Oscar 

Borland,  Edgar  C.  .  .  , 
Boucher.  Florence  C. 
Brilhart.  Elizabeth  .  . 
Buchanan.  Ethel  .  . 
Burcke.  Herlan  .  .  . 
Calderwood.  Lee  \'erna 

Cook.  Harry  N 

Crawford.  John    .     ,     , 

Curry.  Olive  O 

Davis.  Harry   .... 
Dickson,  Jos.  B.  . 

Gibson,  Alice  G. 
Goughenour.  \'era  B.- 
Graff, Sarah      .... 
Haas.  George  Wesley , 
Hasinger.  Marion  L.  . 
Himler,  Alexander  , 
Houck.  Logan  L.     ,    . 
Ir\Mne,  Paul  T.     .    .    . 
Johovics,  Frank  .    ,    , 
Kinter.  Martha  M. 
Lindquist.  Eliza  . 
Little,  Blanche    .    . 
Mabon,  Glenn.    . 
Mandelstein.  Minnie  , 
McAdoo.  Hazel   .    .    . 
McAnulty.  Arthur  . 
McKnight,  W.  J.     . 
McQuade.  Mary 
Melican,  Edmond  F.  . 
Miller.  Helen  E.       .     , 
Newcome.  Sally  .    ,    , 
Nichols.  G.  Franklin 

Ober.  Jay 

Prouty.  Clare  . 
Rivero,  Neptali   .    .    . 
Robertson.  Grace    .    . 
Salsgiver.  Jay  A.     .    , 
Shields,  Mary  Elizabeth 

Smith,  Don  R 

Vero.  Edith  F 

Viteri,  Humberto    .    .    - 
Walker.  Edna  .... 
Weamer.  Blair  L.    .    .    , 
West.  Margaret  .... 
Woodburn,  Charles  S.    . 

Worth.  John 

Zener.  Marie 


SUB-FRESHMEN 

Livermore,  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

Burgettstown.  Penna. 

630  Front  St..  Verona.  Penna. 

R.  D.  3.  Indiana.  Penna. 

Chicora.  Butler  Co..  Penna. 

Tyrone.  Penna. 

llOrt  Federal  St..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 
Wehrum.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 
.  257  Railroad  Ave..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Clymer.  Penna. 

208  Hawkins  Ave.,  Braddock,  Penna. 

327  E.  Main  St..  Titusville.  Penna. 

R.  D.  No,  6.  North  East.  Penna. 

R.  D..  Saltsburg.  Penna. 

238  Elm  St..  Oil  City.  Penna. 

.    .         Rochester  Mills,  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

lERCIAL  STUDENTS 

433  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

1219  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Beaverdale.  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

1164  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

237  Market  St..  Johnstown.  Penna. 

St.  Thomas.  Ky. 

Indiana,  Penna. 

112  Terrace  St..  McDonald.  Penna. 

.  1403  Brighton  Road.  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  3.  Punxsutawney.  Penna. 

Ebensburg.  Penna. 

.    .    .    .1000  Chateau  St..  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 
....    205  Morrow  St..  Blairsville.  Penna. 

725  Locust  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

,    ,  Black  Lick.  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

.    R.  F.  D.  No.  5.  Centerville.  Penna. 

.    5.")',!  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

R.  D.  No.  1,  Derry.  Penna. 

4,37  E.  Oak  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .1179  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
.    .49  Ontario  St.,  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.  Home.  Penna. 

...    Cemetery  Ave.,  Leechburg.  Penna. 
.    .    .37  North  Tenth  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

Main  St..  South  Fork.  Penna. 

.    .       Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .    .     1202  School  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.   nil  Franklin  .Ave..  Brookville.  Penna. 

913  Greenfield  St..  Pittsburgh   Penna. 

33  Merrick  St..  Worcester.  Mass. 

Main  St..  Homer  City,  Penna. 

.    .    Templeton,  Armstrong  Co..  Penna. 

Elkland.  Tioga  Co..  Penna. 

Dixonville.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Eldred.  McKean  Co..  Penna. 

.  112  B  Colon  St..  Sagna  la  Grande.  Cuba 

.      335  South  Sixth  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.     .  1239  Philadelphia  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

512  Eleventh  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

R.   D..  Turtle  Creek.  .Allegheny  Co..  Penna. 

Bolibar,  Ecuador 

.    .    552  E.  Locust  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 
.    R.  D.  Box  60.  Creekside.  Penna. 

Marion  Center.  Penna. 

.    .    .834  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.618  Center  St..  Wilkinsburg.  Penna. 

353  Taylor  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 


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COLLKGIC  PRI^I^^RA'I()K^    JUNIOKS  AND   RKLOVV 


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Mlai 


Alexnndcr.  C'ary 
Altiion,  Joe  . 
Andcmon.  Ilany  (  . 
Archer,  Ralph 
Rachinann.  Matilda 
BecrH,  LIhIc  ... 
Bell,  Albert 
Bcrkheimer,  Duvid 
Berkhoitncr,  Park 
Beyer,  Joanna 
Blanch.  William 
Bush.  K.  A. 
Clark.  Fred  D. 
Clark,  Gertrude 
Clark.  Russel  . 
Coon,  James  Darrell 
Cramer,  Paul  S.  , 
Crawford.  John  S. 
Cunninttham.  Walter 
Davis,  Merle    ,    .    , 
Dell.  Homer  W. 
Diehl.  Raymond 
Klkin.  Stanley 
Kwing,  Amelia  I-' 
Fawcett.  Clyde    . 
Fletcher.  Howard 
Flowers.  Edythe 
Forsyth.  Lysl^  W. 
Gile.  Carlos  R. 
(Hie.  Kirby  R. 
C.roft.  Orcn  E. 
Guthrie.  Steele 
llaagcn.  Ward 
Ilarrick.  Joseph  . 
lieagy,  John  Adams 
Hill.  David  ... 
Jack.  Alexander 
Johovics.  Frank  . 
Joiner.  Doyle  G. 
Joseph.  Roy.    .    . 
Kelley,  Earl.    . 
Lentz.  Burt 
Lockard,  Don  W. 
Lucas,  Edwin  D. 
Lytle.  Eugene 
Lytic,  Irvin  Ross 
Madill.  Joseph  C. 
McCormick.  P.  J. 
McCray.  Scott 
Mcllvain.  Frank 
Meek.  John  H. 
Mikesel!,  Paul 
Miller.  E.  Edward 
Miller.  Stephen 
Nix.  Marjorie  . 
O'Hare,  Kenneth 
Pafenbach.  Chester  A 
Patterson.  Elizabeth 
Penman,  Robert  K. 
Peoples.  Virginia 
Pettier.  Jacob  . 
Phillippi.  William 
Rein,  Edward 
Robenstein.  Albert 
Risheberger.  John  W. 
Robb.  J.  Lytle 
Russell.  Robert 
Scarry.  Michael 
Sechrist.  Walter 
Shaffer.  Harry 
Sloan.  Howard 
Smith.  J.  Thoburn 
Speedy.  Frances 
Steetle.  Ross    , 
Stewart,  Samuel  E 
Sulin.  Andrew  G. 
Taylor.  Helen  . 
Tuck.  Herbert 
\"ogel,  Edward 


State  (  ollege. 

Homer  City. 

l\2  Hio.idway.  Pitcairn. 

k.  D.  No.  1.  TituHvillc. 

Road,  Carrick.  PittHburgh. 

.    .  11)11  Water  St.,  Indiana, 

Titu 


dlle, 

Ostcrburg.  Bedford  Co.. 

OstcrburK,  Bedford  (*o.. 

Alexandria,  Huntingdon  Co., 

Mil  Beaver  St.,  HolUdaysburg, 

.   New  Bethlehem, 

Colver,  Cambria  Co., 

17:J!I  IJi-e.  hwond  Blvd.,  Pittsburgh, 

K.  I).  No.  2.  New  Florence, 

207  S.  lOth  St..  Indiana, 

Cramer.  Indiana  Co.. 

I  10.1  Hrighton  Road,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh. 

Brush  Valley. 

140  Bheam  Ave..  Johnstown. 
Mapleton  Depot,  Huntingdon  Co., 

Indiana, 

Indiana, 

1500  13th  St.,  Altoona. 

St.  Michael, 

.   Hay  Ave.  and  Valley  Pike,  Johnstown. 

.  1U5  Sheffield  St..  Pittsburgh. 

5901  Alder  St..  Pittsburgh. 

Ifavertord  and  Polo  Roads.  Bryn  Mawr. 

llaverford  and  Polo  Roads.  Brjn  Mawr. 

Home.  Indiana  Co.. 

1251  Washington  St..  Indiana. 

.     .Cherry  Tree.  Indiana  Co.. 

.    .    \'alier.  Jefferson  Co.. 

Black  Lick,  Indiana  Co., 

.S8  E.  Church  St.,  Indiana. 

St.  Benedict.  Cambria  Co.. 

la  Ontario  St..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh. 

.    .      Gresemore.  Indiana  Co.. 

Nettlcton.  Cambria  Co.. 

032  So.  Negley  Ave..  Pittsburgh. 

229  Lesergood  St.,  Johnstown. 

.   .917  Church  St.,  Indiana, 

South  13th  St.,  Indiana, 
102  S.  Banard  St..  State  College. 

Homer  City. 

(Vi  N.  Duquesne  Ave..  Duquesne. 

Corry. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  2.  Kittanning. 

76fi  South  St..  Indiana. 

.  Coral,  Indiana  Co.. 

.     ,  Homer  City. 

.  .621  Madison  .St..  McKeesport. 

Homer  City. 

Homer  City. 

GOS  Maryland  Ave..  Pittsburgh. 

.      Imperial.  .MIegheny  Co., 

73r.  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana. 

000  N.  Negley  Ave..  Pittsburgh. 

Sth  St.  &  9th  Ave.,  Beaver  Falls. 

Homer  City. 

School  St..  Indiana. 
II'JO  Philadelphia  St.    Indiana. 

Indiana. 

New  Florence. 

3  Chestnut  Ave.,  Wrentham 

220  Patterson  Ave.,  Duquesne. 

Vandergrift, 


Ho 


■Cil 


Creekside. 

.      Indiana. 

451  S.  7th  St..  Indiana. 

137  South  10th  St  .  Indiana. 

741  Braddock  Ave..  Braddock. 

.    .    .   Dunlo.  Cambria  Co.. 

929  Wayne  Ave.,  Indiana. 

Homer  City. 

.303  N.  5th  St..  Indiana. 


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Weigle.  Sim     , 
Weir.  Raymond 
Whejitrrofl,  Ge**rge  (  , 
WIgglnii.  Hubert  P. 
Williamfi,  Robert  R. 
Wine.  W.  C.. 
Vount,  (;reer 


Cre^kiid*-.  Indiana  Co  .  Pmru 

\'almrU.  Bull^  Co..  Peniu 

Imprrial.  AIImb*^y  <'o  .  Penna. 

H.  l).  -No.  I.  Oayton.  Jeffi^»on  (o.  P«-nna 

4H  Brown  I  llarr  Piti«bur«h.  P«^ina 

]M  Frazler  Si  .  Stal*-  <  nllf-gf.  Penna. 

Mra/lvdle.  Penna. 

Kldrrion.  Armstrong  <'o  .  Ptina 


STIDKNTS   IN   Ml  SIC  COURSK 

Kt-milar   SrudcntH 


Anthony,  Iva  Mae 
Barker.  Caro 
Carson,  Mary  E. 
Cfibson.  .Siigan  C. 
Haworth.  Ruth 
Jones.  Ruth  E. 
Kirk.  Margaret  A. 
Lambour,  Corlnne 
Mason,  Margaret 
McCartney.  Anna  M 
Ragosin.  Rose 
Ross,  Virginia 
Sharbaugh.  Mildred 
Shields.  Marie      . 
Widdowson.  \'clma 


K    No  n.  Indiana    Pmna 

M    Mary  ■    Penna 

Sattsburg.  penna 

^ift-IOak.  Indiana.  Penna 

;W  Grant  Ave  .  B^llf-vue.  Penna 

We»t  Pittsburgh.  Lawrenre  Co.,  Penna. 

Norwich.  Penna 

Nlcktown,  Prnna 

Hf)S  Ivy  St..  Pttuburgh.  Penna. 

:>2  S.  7th  5k..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Heilwood.  Penna. 

451  E.  Church  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Carrol  I  town.  Penna. 

BlairwiUe.  Penna. 

Clymef.  Penna. 


PUBLIC  SCHOOL  MUSIC  COURSE 


Barnes.  Catherine  M 
Blair.  Adah  .    . 
Brant.  Florence 
Brooker.  Frances  Elizabeth 
Buchanan.  Olive 
Child,  Edith  M. 
Cleveland.  Ruth 
Davies.  Sarah  K. 
Devere.  Carolyn 
Di.xon.  Nelle 
Foringer.  E^na  R. 
Geer.  Evelyn    . 
(lillespie.  Fleeta  . 
Heirue.  Florence 
Helling.  Magdalene 
Howland.  Jane    . 
Jones.  Ruth  G. 
Joseph.  Winifred 
Kelly.  Margaret  . 
Lockard,  Twila 
Lowry,  Martha  E. 
Luchsinger.  Clara    - 
MacWilliams.  Helen  R. 
Manley,  Elenah  . 
Mauk.  Nelle     . 
Miller.  Chester  J. 
Muir.  Leah  J.  .    . 
Moudy.  Florence 
Royer.  Audria 
Scholl.  Florence  M. 
Sedlak.  Mar>'  .    . 
Short.  Marguerite  B. 
Srader.  Florence  M. 
Taylor.  Beatrice 
Weamer.  Helen 


M.V)  Liberty  Ave..  E.  E..  Pittiburfh.  Penna. 

30  N.  2nd  St..  Duquesne.  Penna. 

lORn  Grant  St  .  Indiana.  Penna 

New  Kennngton.  Penna. 

237  Market  St  .  Johnstown.  Penna. 

PhiUdelphia.  N.  Y 

Mt.  Jrwett,  Penna. 

l9t  St..  South  ConndUville.  penna. 

2017  E  St  .  Sacramento.  Cal. 

26  Moody  St..  Braddock.  Penna. 

Mingo  Junction.  Ohio 

Iti2.i  Fourth  Ave..  New  Brighton.  Penna. 

404  Wall  Ave..  Pitraim.  Penna. 

73.5  Grove  Ave..  John.«town.  Penna- 

Coleratn  Road.  Martin>  Ferr>'.  Ohio 

R.  D.  No.  3.  Altoona.  Penna. 

1201  W.  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Netil'-ton.  Penna. 

425  W.  JefTenon  St..  Butler.  Penna. 

10.50  Washington  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

12  Railroad  Plare.  Indiana.  Penna 

237  E.  Chestnut  St..  Blair^ville.  Penna 

2120  Murray  Ave..  Pittrf>urgh.  Penna. 

Addi»n.  N.  V 

East  Freedom.  Penna. 

823  Third  Ave..  .Mtoona.  Penna. 

Warren.  Penna. 

Portage.  Penna. 

757  Grove  A\*e..  New  Brighton.  Penna. 

170  Evans  St..  Middletown.  Penna. 

Braddock  .Ave..  Braddock.  Penna. 

318  Pine  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

R    D.  No.  1.  Freeport.  Penna. 

Saltsbuix.  Penna 

Indiana.  Penna. 


Alabran.  Ethel 
.\nkeny.  Roy   . 
.■\rcher.  Ralph 
.\rmbrust.  M.  Grace 
Barnes.  Adeline 
Barrett.  Marie 
Berkheimer.  David 
Bielski.  Florence 
Blackfan.  Lavinia 
Borland.  ^L  Helen 
Borland.  Edgar  C. 
Boucher.  Florence 
Bo  wen.  Gladys 
Brewer.  Florence 


SPECIAL  MUSIC  STUDENTS 

2ftl  Euclid  Ave  . 


Ridgway.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

TitusA-ille.  Penna. 

Saltsburg.  Penna. 

51. SO  Liberty  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.    .     .\mbridge.  Penna- 

Orterburg.  Bedford  Co..  Penna. 

IS  S.  5th  St..  Duquesne.  Penna. 

...      Newton.  Penna. 

R.  D.  No.  2.  Indiana.  Penna. 

1219  Philadelphia  St..  Indiana.  Penna 

Bcavcrdaie.  Penna. 

.    Munhall.  Penna. 

2206  3rd  Ave..  Altoona.  Penna. 


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Normal  School  Registry — Continued 


Brink.  Mae  , 
Bryan.  Nioma      , 
Buccieri.  August 
Burcke.  Herlan 
Carnill.  Emma 
Gary.  Thelma 
Clark.  Eva  I.   . 
Clark.  Gertrude 
Clark.  Fred  .    . 
Cook    Ruth  M.    . 
Crawford.  Jolin 
DanBhert\'.  Martha 
Deeds.  Rebekah  , 
Denny.  Caroline 
Devine.  Dorothy 
Dillon.  Elizabeth 
Dixon.  Clare    . 
Eakin.  Grace  E. 
Enke.  Paul  J. 
Elder.  May  . 
Enright,  Margaret 
Ferguson,  Ellen   , 
Field.  Marion  R. 
Flowers.  Ed y the 
Froelich.  Katherine 
Freeh.  Naomi  .    . 
Freshwater.  Grace 
Garee,  Bertha 
Garrison.  Bernicc    . 
Gibson.  Wilbur    .    . 
Gilpin,  Mary  E. 
Greagory.  Anna  M. 
Gray.  Celia  , 
Hamilton.  Ruth 
Harvey.  Geraldine 
Henninger.  Martha 
Higgon.  Clara  B. 
Hileman.  Hazel 
Hill.  Senja  F.   . 
Houck.  Logan 
Houck.  E.  Ruth 
Johnston.  Bess 
Lafferty.  Sarah  E. 
Lewis,  Edra 
List,  W.  Victor 
Longwill.  Horace 
Lowman.  Golda 
Maley,  Grace  . 
Marshall,  Jane 
Maxwell,  Gertrude 
McAbee.  Mary    .    . 
McNutt.  Mary  C. 
Meals,  Regina 
Miller,  Louise  J. 
Miller.  Edw. 
Miller.  Stephen 
McGraw.  Gertrude 
Nebo,  Mary 
Neal.  Ruby  E. 
Newcome,  Sally 
Opdyke,  Hazel 
Orndorff.  Nora 
Park,  Laura. 
Patterson.  Eli: 
Plate,  Martha 
Prosser.  Edith 
Piper.  Caroline  A. 
Prouty.  Clare  . 
Reed,  David     . 
Reinecke,  Orca  A. 
Remmey,  Louelleu 
Richards,  Mary 
Rivero.  Neptali 
Rice,  Mildred 
Rinn,  Minnie 
Roberts,  Owen 
Robinson.  Anna  Lynn 
Rodgers.  Geraldine 
Schaeffer,  Harry  C. 
Shaffer,  Berneta  E. 


abeth 


W'estover,  Clearfield  Co.,  Penna. 

Home.  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

.325  Second  St  .  Aspinwall.  Penna. 

Fort  Thomas.  Ky. 

2^26  Beale  Ave..  AUoona.  Penna. 

,936  Wayne  Ave.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

,        .    .    ,    Philadelphia,  N.  Y. 

1730  Beechwood  Blvd.,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

Colver.  Cambria  Co.,  Penna. 

112  Terrace  St.,  McDonald.  Penna. 

140;i  Frecmont  Ave.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.    -  Indiana.  Penna. 

Ligonier,  Penna. 

Ebensburg,  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

Versailles,  Penna. 

KiO  W.  Main  St..  Latrobe.  Penna. 

,  .  Cokeville,  Penna. 

R.  F.  D.  No.  4,  Box  352,  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

OS  Prospect  St.   Nanticoke.  Penna. 

1048  Church  St..  Indiana,  Penna. 

7 Hi  Linden  Ave.,  E.  Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

\'^alencia.  Penna. 

Clymer.  Penna. 

.  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.      Escota,  N.  C. 

.  Home.  Penna. 

Collin,  W.  Va. 

,S.5tj  Grant  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.-Xmbridge.  Penna^ 

Clymer.  Penna. 

-  Bolivar,  Penna. 

Wehrum,  Penna. 

Rochester  Mills.  Penna. 

Akron.  Ohio 

Wampum,  Penna. 

430  N.  Washington  St..  Butler,  Penna. 
.  528  Main  St..  Windber.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

25'J  Chestnut  St.,  Monessen.  Penna. 

437  E.  Oak  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.  Indiana.  Penna. 

Lang  and  Hamilton  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.        .     N.  Braddock.  Penna. 

Josephine.  Indiana  Co.,  Penna. 

Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

.    ,  Indiana.  Penna. 

.     Kent  P.  O.,  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

Keystone  Hotel,  Greensburg,  Penna. 

86  Ingram  Ave..  Ingram,  Penna. 

302  Clay  Ave..  Jeannette,  Penna. 

275  South  7th  St.,  Indiana,  Penna. 

Indiana,  Penna. 

1242  Beuter  Ave..  N.  S..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

Barneshove,  Penna. 

.  Homer  City.  Penna. 

<\1\  Madison  St.,  McKeesport.  Penna. 

,  Wesleyville.  Penna. 

317  Eleventh  Ave.,  Homestead,  Penna. 

Parkwood,  Penna. 

Templeton.  Penna. 

.  652  Water  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    .    Harveys.  Green  Co..  Penna. 

.320  Locust  St.,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Indiana.  Penna. 

Jeannette.  Penna. 

Barnesboro,  Penna. 

Ford  City.  Penna. 

Eldred,  Penna. 

Knoxdale,  Penna. 

Pittsburgh,  Penna. 

.  Latrobe.  Penna. 

Philipsburg,  Penna. 

1123  Colon.  Sagna  la  Grande,  Cuba 

New  Freeport,  Penna. 

,  Indiana.  Penna. 

Marion  Center.  Penna. 

.  Bolivar.  Penna. 

304  Monroe  St..  Conneaut.  Ohio 

Homer  City.  Penna. 

Etna,  Penna. 


SchoU,  Garnet 
Sherman,  Martha 
Short,  Gertrude  . 
Shimskey.  Matthew 
Silcott,  Mary    . 
Simpson.  Anna  C. 
Sloan,  Howard 
Smith.  Gertrude 
Smith,  Imogene 
Sober.  Margaret 
Stephens,  Helen  . 
Stout,  Mrs.  Earl  D. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  F.  E 
Stewart,  Emma 
Thayer.  P.  L.  . 
Travis.  Linda  . 
\'ogeley,  Martha  Ma 
Wagner,  Florence    , 
Walker,  Dorsey  . 
Weitzel,  Fred  .    . 
Wettach,  Henriette 
Wettach,  Lillian 
Wise.  W.  C. 


Washington. 

.  Punxsutawney, 

North  East. 

.    .    ,    Ernest, 

Parkersburg. 

57  S.  9th  St.,  Indiana, 

,    .     .  Creekside, 

U'JS  Chislett  St.,  Pittsburgh, 

.1198  Chislett  St..  Pittsburgh. 

Leechburg. 

J3ll  Walton  Ave..  Philadelphia. 

1056  Grant  St.,  Indiana, 

Indiana, 


12fi  Railroad  Ave.,  Indiana. 

,  Humbert,  Somerset  Co., 

.  646  Third  St.,  Pitcairn, 

639  E.  9th  Ave.,  Tarentum. 

,    ,  245  Fourth  St..  Indiana, 

Indiana. 

-    ,  1008  Water  St..  Indiana. 

3909  Evergreen  Road.  Pittsburgh. 

,3909  Evergreen  Road.  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh, 

.  Meadville, 


STUDENTS  IN  DOMESTIC  SCIENCE  COURSE 


Brant,  Florence  . 
Butler,  Hattie  N. 
Campbell.  Mary  B. 
Carrier.  Dorothe  B. 
Cusack.  Helene    , 
Ellis.  Lomie      . 
Ferguson.  Clara  E. 
Flanigan.  Flecia  . 
Fleming.  Lucile   . 
Freshwater,  Grace 
GilfiUan,  Phyllis  , 
Houser,  Mildred  A. 
Kohler,  Ellen  G. 
Leonard.  La  Rene 
Mart,  Eleanor 
Martin.  Helen  E. 
McConnell,  Zoe 
Shipley,  Hazel .    ,    , 
Smith.  Mary  E.  . 
Thompson,  Cora 


Pennsylva 
.    5th  c 


.  .  1080  Grant  St.,  Indiana, 
.    ,  3012  6th  Ave.,  Altoona, 

Petrolia. 

Summerville,  Jefferson  Co., 
1020  State  Ave.,  Coraopolis, 
.  .310  E.  Clay  St.,  Butler. 
305  S  Avenue.  Wilkinsburg. 
.  Confluence,  Somerset  Co.. 

Salem, 

.    ,  ,     .  Collier. 

.964  McNulty  Ave.,  Pittsburgh, 

ia  Furnace,  Himtingdon  Co., 

id  Michigan  Ave.,  Glassport, 

338  East  End  Ave..  Beaver, 

36  Lorain  St.   Sharon. 

Fairfield  St..  Ligonier, 

ille.  Jefferson  Co.. 

We.,  McKeesport, 

Clymer,  Indiana  Co., 

Cyclone,  McKean  Co., 


Reyi 


Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
W.  Va. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna 
Penna 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 


Penna. 

Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
W.  Va. 
W.  Va. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 
Penna. 


STUDENTS  IN  NORMAL  ART  COURSE 

Beacham.  Ruth  V 2G0S  Braddock  Ave..  Pittsburgh,  Penna 

Farnsworth.  Mary  L.  .     .      Mitchell  Ave..  Clairton,  Penna. 

Keller.  Eliza  4712  Kansas  St..  Hazelwood,  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 

McCartney.  Thalia  J.  52  N.  7th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

Neal,  Ruby  E.  ...      Parkwood.  Penna. 

Sisley.  Edytha  445  South  Main  St..  Fayette  City.  Penna. 


STUDENTS  IN  SPECIAL  ART  COURSE 


Absalom,  Anna 
Callahan.  Alice 
Child.  Edith  Mary 
Conrad.  Agnes  B. 
Lowry.  Elizabeth 
Rodgers,  Geraldine 
Winter,  Caroline  M. 


Ferndale  St.,  Johnstown,  Penna. 
35  Columbia  Ave..  Sharon,  Penna. 

Philadelphia.  New  York 

508  Haus  Ave.,  New  Castle,  Penna. 

,    .    .42  S.  6th  St..  Indiana.  Penna. 

.    ,    .304  Munro  St..  Conneaut,  Ohio 

5330  Perrysville  Ave.,  West  View.  Penna. 


SPECIAL  STUDENTS 


t  R. 


Blackfan.  Lav 
Buccieri,  -Augi 
Calhoun.  \'irginia 
Carter.  Florence 
Cawley.  Richard 
Clendenning,  Fran 
Egly.  Russell    . 
Gourley,  J.  Elliott 
Graff.  Sarah 
Haer,  Ruth  , 
Hamilton.  Ruth 
Jack.  Elizabeth 
Kelly,  Ella    .    , 
Kuntz,  Ralph  B. 
Lean.  Agnes  R.    . 


Newton,  Bucks  Co..  Penna. 

-325  Second  St..  Aspinwall.  Penna. 
Shelocta,  Armstrong  Co.,  Penna. 

Stanton,  Va. 

617  Himbach  St.,  Scranton,  Penna. 

Bakerstown.  Allegheny  Co.,, Penna. 

R.  D.  No.  2.  Kittanning.  Penna. 

Frostburg,  Jefferson  Co..  Penna. 

.    .    .    Black  Lick.  Penna. 

.    .Marion  Center.  Penna. 

756  E.  Market  St.,  Akron,  Ohio 

St.  Benedict.  Cambria  Co..  Penna. 

,     ,    ,  R.  D.  No.  2.  Indiana.  Penna. 

Rochester  Mills.  Indiana  Co..  Penna. 

.3230  Latonia  Ave..  Pittsburgh.  Penna. 


Pf  ^nnsylvun  i  <v 


trrn  cz/       ffohool 


Long.  KfbFLCa  M 
ManncrH,  Nulii 
McCarliii-y,  Ann; 
Mcr.arvcy,  Alviii 
Mogle,  Jaa.  VV. 
Rodman,  l.<-»(cr  \ 
Ramsey,  Athaltrrn 
Rodgcra,  (li-raldii 


Normal  School  KetlMiry    Continued 


liidi; 


!M\  IJiiwsi.n  Avi-,,  Hilk-vur,  1' 

hi  N.  7tli  St.,  Indiuiui,  V 

\Vc«loviT,  Cli-arfielil  Co..  I' 

Alexandria.  Huntingdon  Co.,  IVnmi 

N'ew  ICuglc,  Wanliington  Co.,  Pvnna 

New  Florence,  IVnna 


Shield.,  Mary  Helm 
Shirley,  Willi. 
Snyder.  Stella 
Streamn.  .Mary 
Swift.  Walter 
Taylor.  Heiitri.  e 
Weiit.  Margaret 


:illl  Miinro  St  ,  Crjnneaut,  Ohio       VVilnon.  I'aulii 


dome    Indiaru  f  o.    Penna 

Sttltvliurg.  Penna 

niennia  St  .  MiKertinrt.  I'eniu 

Hume.  IndUu  <  >, .  t'rniu 

Crerk.ide    Indiana  (  o  .  Hmiu 

Saltsliurg.  I'etina 

Ujn  (enter.  IruliAoa  (  o..  I'rnna. 

■HU  S    ;ih  St  .  Induna.  Vmn,. 


Model  School  Registry 


Ninth  Grade 

Beatty,  .Melli.i 
Blair,  David 
Carson,  Tlionias 
Couser,  John 
Dickey.  Margaret 
Harhart.  L.t)is 
Elienberger.  Margaret 
Garee.  Martha 
Garson,  Charles  I. 
Guthrie,  .Vbigail 
Hamilton.  Daviil 
Ilawxhurst.  Howard 
Houston.  Jolui 
Johnston.  Stanley 
Langhani.  HIizal)etti 
McGregor.  Paul 
Ruffncr.  Helen 
Shumaker.  Cres,swell 
Stewart.  Jeannetic 
Stuchell.  Russell 
Wilson,  Robert 

Eighth  Grade 

.Anderson.  Grace  Leota 
Cardamone.  Joseph 
Cardamone.  Mary 
Clark,  .\rchie  Carlyle 
Clawson.  Rayden 
Cochrane,  George  Enierj 
Cochrane.  Myrrhna  E. 
Coleman.  Margaret  Rost 
Fleming.  Elizabeth 
Gibson.  John  Howard 
Jamison.  Hazel 
McGaughey.  Emil  Graci 
McHenry,  Sara 
Oatman.  Martha  J. 
Pfordt.  Laura  Marie 
Pifer.  Palmer  London 
Pizzica.  Nick  Frank 
Reisinger.  Mary  Blanch 
Risinger.  Joseph 
Risinger.  Wm.  Lawrence 
Shea.  Anna  Elizabeth 


Simiison,  David 
Sim|>son,  Evelyn  .Margaret 
Snyder,  Thelnia  Rosabelle 
Thompson.  Kathryn  C. 
Truitt.  Julia  Marie 
White.  Margaret  E. 
Zener.  Kenneth  Merle 

Seven  til  Grade 

Martlebaugh.  Martha 
I  ).Angelus.  Richard 
Dickey.  Edwin  T. 
Meining.  Beatrice 
Garson.  Louise 
Greenlee.  Herbert 
Greagory.  .-\nna 
Ilawxhurst.  Joseph 
Hoover.  Wilda 
Howe,  Sara 
l.ingle.  Loretta 
Martin.  Delosa 
McClelland.  Murray 
.McGregor.  William 
McHenry.  Lois 
Oatman.  Arvilla 
*  )rr.  Kathaleen 
Richards.  Esther 
Ross.  Charlotte 
Segner.  Edward 
.Smith.  Thelma 
Smith.  Walker 
Stuchell.  Bovd 


Wi 


ggn 


Mai 


Wood.  Frank  A, 

Sixth  Grade 

.\ndcrson.  Jenella  Mildred 
Huterbaugh.  Juddson  W. 
Cipollini.  Mary  Margaret 
Getty.  Ralph 
Goodfellow.  Edgar  .Alva 
Harris.  Thelma  Marie 
Hess.  Harry 
Jobe.  William  Paul 
Liggett.  Beulah  .Adell 
Longwill.  Noble  Claton 


Maholin.  Harry  K. 
Malcolm.  Ualiella  NL 
Malcolm.  Katherine 
McAfoos.  Anna  Mary 
McLain,  Martha  Helen 
NefT,  William  T. 
Organ.  William  John 
Richards.  John  D. 
Ross,  .Alma  I-ouise 
Shea.  Lester 
.Simpson.  .Alberta 
.Stewart.  Frank  Pershing 
Wood.  William  Harvey 

Fifth  Grade 

Banks.  William  Nelson 
Bartlebaugh,  James 
Beatty,  Meredith  Esther 
Blair.  David  Hall 
Carson.  Elizabeth  Hannah 
Clark  James  Arlington 
Doney.  William  G. 
Douglass.  Marjorie  C. 
Douglass,  Neal 
Eicher.  June 
Garson.  Luzernia 
Hawxhurst.  .Alanson 
Heavy,  Joseph  J. 
Langham.  Effie  Bell 
Lingle.  Gertrude  Munson 
Mack.  James  Wilson 
Malcolm.  Alexander  G. 
McAdoo.  Jane  Edna 
McComb.  William 
Morgan.  Rosko 
Guingley.  Carl 
Reisinger.  Baida  Evelyn 
Rezolla.  F'edora 
Ruddock.  William 
Saba.  .Adale 
Sanford.  May  .Agnes 
Tomb,  Robert 
Wilhelm.  Esther  Katherine 

Fourth  Grade 

Allen,  Alta  May 
Allen.  Delphia 


.\nti 


Coleman.  Robert 
Conrath.  Harry 
Cornell.  Anna  Ma 
Fleming.  Joseph 
Hewi.  Gomer 
H 


.Mary- 
Jones.  Evalyn 
Kear.  Mildred 
Malcolm.  Donald 
Malcolm.  Douglas 
.Malcolm.  Martha 
McAfoos,  Helen 
McClelland,  William 
Philippi.  Charles 
Pizzica.  Daniel 
Raymond.  Clair 
Ruddock.  Audrey 
Sanford.  Alice 
Sanford.  Howard 
Shaffer.  Samuel 
Shields.  Josephine 
Smith.  Ruth 
Sweeney.  Grace 
Truitt.  Dorothy 
Williams.  Josei>h 

Third  Grade 

.Anderson,  l^is 
Beck.  Howard  Jennings 
Buterbaugh.  Dorothy 
Campbell.  Mary  Jane 
CorrcU,  Oliver  W. 
Cook.  Robert 
Davis.  Joseph 
Dunmire.  Violet 
Evans.  Leah 
Fleming.  Eugene 
Frederick.  Ruth  E. 
Fulton.  Wilma  Rosemond 
Gates.  Leila 
Hawxhurst.  Marie 
Leighton.  Herbert  Leonard 
Martin.  John 
McComb.  Burton 


.M.(  oinb.  l.>on:ild 
.Mcliaughey.  Clair 
Miller.  Clara 
.Muxatello.  John 
I'jfer,  Ph.K-lx- 


Ru 


Prothero.  Agne. 
Sanford.  Ruth  Eliialx-th 
Stewart.  Jamen 
Truitt.  Donald 
Wilhelm.  Retlia 
Wyatt.  Lucille 
Ziegler.  (  harlotte 

Second  Grade 

Banks.  Roseanna 
Clark.  Charles 
Cornell.  Frances 
Dunmire.  Nellie 
Eicher.  .Margaret 
F'isher.  Helen 
Frompton.  Charles 
Fulmer.  \'era 
Fulmer.  \'ema 
(iates.  Ruth 
Greenlee.  Erma 
Hile.  Maurice 
Hiteman.  Harry 
l^>nKweII.  Donald 
.Malcolm.  Winona 
.Martino.  Josephine 
McGaughey.  Wilda 
.McGregor.  Paul 
McHenry.  Jason 
Miller.  Harlow 
Overbeck.  Harold 
Philippi.  Louis 
Pifer.  \>Imo 
Pizzica.  Darr 
Prothero,  Jean 
Richards.  Robert 
Rudl.  Charles 
Sabo.  Nealey 
Simons.  Delos 
Sprankle.  Glenn 
Stewart.  Catherine 


First  Grade 

Agey-.  Fran.e. 
Alexander.  Ralph 
Allen.  Vivian 
Andrrton.  Walter 
Banka.  Lu(  ille 
Bender.  Kelly 
Davii.  (.  harira 
DavK,  Helm 
Donry.  Frank 
Elder.  Manha 
Evani.  .Mao- 
Fleming.  Willard 
Frompton.  James 
Frederick.  Charles 
Fulton.  Harold 
llaw-xhur.t.  Angeline 
Hill.  Elizabeth 
Hill.  Dorothy 
Hill.  Raymond 
Jamison.  Clair 
Kear.  Meade 
Langham.  Ruby 
I.ew-is.  Pauline 
Ligett.  Robert 
Martin.  Charies 
Martini.  Emma 
McClelUnd.  Elinore 
Mc(jaughey.  Beulah 
Miller,  (ieorge 
Moore.  Frances 
Pfordt.  Charles 
Pitlman.  Esther 
Pizzica.  Helen 
Ray.  Olive 
Reisinger.  Fred 
Rosrila.  Evelyn 
Ruddock.  Ralph  .Alexander 
Sabo.  Philip 
Snyder.  Francis 
Sprankle.  Doyle 
Thompson.  Horace 
\'an  Gorder.  Wilmont 
\'an  Gorder.  Gertrude 
Wilhelm.  Ralph 
Wood.  Robert 
Zeigler.  Jesse  R..  Jr. 


Page  H9 


Men 
Women 


^  '^  forirtcil     Sahool 

Summary  of  Enrollment 


Post-Graduates 


Slb-Freshmen 


3 

3 

Men 
Women 

16 
250 

Men 
Women 

Commercial  Students 


Commercial  Seniors 


Men 
Women 


Men 
Women 


Men 
Women 


Music  Seniors 


College  Preparatory  Seniors 


Seniors  in  Domestic  Science  Course 


Seniors  in  Normal  Art  Course 


Juniors 


Men 
Women 


Men 
Women 


1 

1        1 


Men 
Women 


Men 
Women 


Men 
Women 


College  Preparatory  Juniors  and  Below 


STUDENTS  IN  MUSIC  COURSES 
Regular  Students 


Public  School  Music  Course 


Special  Music  Students 


Students  in  Domestic  Science  Course 


Students  in  Art  Courses 


Men 
Women 


Sophomores 


28 
332 

360  360  Men      . 

Women 

16 

57 


Special  Students 


Students  not  catalogued 

Total  enrollment  in  Normal  School 
Enrollment  in  Training  School     .    . 


47  Names  counted  twice    .... 

58     58  Total  enrollment  in  Institution 


80 

7 

87  87 


15 

15  15 


1 
34 

35  35 


24 
93 

117  117 


20 

20 

20 

13 

13 

13 

23 
31  31 


-1208 

72 


1280 
270 


1550 
34 


INDEX 


Additiuiis  lo  Si  hiicl 
Ailinissioii,  (  (iiiililii 
Adniiiiislralivc  <  Ir^. 
Agrii'iilluic  and  M.iiiii. 

partiiUMil  (if 
Aid,  State 
Alumni  Associ.ilioii 
Alumni,  Medina  nl 
Alumni  Kejiistiy 
Ambulatory 
Analytic  Slalciiicnl  "( 
Annex,  North 
Arrangement  of  Studic 
Art,  School  of 
Associations,  (hrisliaii 
Athletics 


I/. It  lull 

i.d    Ir.ii 


It 


Baking  . 

Baseball 
Ba.skclball 
Hills,  How  lo  I'ay 
Boarding  . 
Board  of  Trustees 
Bookkeeping  C'oursi 
Books,  Text 
Buildings,  The 
Business,  School  of 


C 


Calendar 

Cap  and  (iown 

Certificate  and  Diploma 
Chemistry  and  Physics 

Choice  of  Room .    . 

Christian  Associations 

Churches  .    . 

Church  Attendance 

Civics    .    . 

Class  Directory  !)(> 

Club — Lincoln 

Club — Madrigal 

College  Preparatory  Course 

Commencement  Date 

Commercial  Course 

Commercial  Teacher's  Training  Course 

Committees  of  the  Board 

Committees  of  the  Kaculty 

Conditions  of  Admission 

Conservatory  of  Music 

Conservatory,  Statement  of  Expenses 

Contagious  Diseases 

Contents 

Courses,  Analyses  of 3i 

Courses  of  Instruction 

Course  of  Study —Training  School  . 
Credits  for  High  School  Work       .     35, 


21 

27 

27 

31-33 

31 

',) 

lil  (il 

HI,  31 

I'.l 

lil 


40 

22,  32 

26 

22 

21 

II 

lo  1211 


37 

8 

63 

61-64 
10 
15 

35-38 
59 
33 
21 

1  to  r-)6 

35 

69 

37,  38 


D 

Day  Students— Charges  for  32 

Debating  Club 25 

Deductions  and  Refuntls 34 

Diplomas,  Additional  Subjects  on  31 

Diploma  and  Certificate 29 

Director  of  Conservatory 59 

Directory,  Class 96  to  120 

Discipline 24 

Domestic  Science 55 

Domestic  Science — t^harges  for    .  31,  32 

Drawing .58 


Page 

I.iii.jIIiiiiiiI      Number,  (Irowth  IH 

I  lliiii'Ml     Summary  of  1311 

l.i|uipMii'Ml,  BiiildingH,  etc.  19 

lix.iiiiin.ilions 31 

ICxpenses,  Statement  of  31 

lixpenses,  A  Comparison  34 

I'^xpenses,  Conservatory  33 

I'.xtras    -Charge  for  31 

F 


1' .unity,  (  omniittecs  of  the 

!."> 

l-.ii  ulty,  Ollicers  of  the 

I.-. 

lire  ICscapes 

I'.l 

l-'ootball — (lames  and  Scheilulc- 

27 

2S 

Iralernities  . 

2.') 

h'ruil  Cave 

18 

!■  uni  tions  of  the  l'"aculty  Committees 

Hi 

19 

CcoKraphy 

4s 

t;eolog>'     . 

4'.l 

.JO 

(  dee  Club. 

27 

("•raduation  . 

29 

('■rad  nation — Kecpiirements 

29 

('■reek  and  Latin      .    . 

51 

H 

Health — Safeguarded 

21 

High  School  Credits 

35 

37 

38 

History  of  the  School 

17 

History,  Department  of 

43 

Hosoital 

21 

Household  Arts  and  Science,  Depart- 
ment of 


lnipro\cments      .     .     . 

liilirmary      

Instruction,  Courses  of 


Laboratories,  The    . 
Languages,  Modern 

Latin  and  Greek      

Laundry    

Lecture  Course,  The 

Library,  The 

Lincoln  Debating  Club,  The 
Literary  Societies 
Location  of  School 


Education,  Department  of 

Elevators 

English,  Department  of.    . 


M 

Madrigal  Club 

Magazines     .         . 

Manual  Training  and  .Agriculture,  De 

partment  of 

Material  Equipment 

Mathematics,  Department  of   .    .    . 

Methods,  Study  of      

.Mondern  Languages,  Department  of 
Music,  Conservatory  of      ... 
Music  in  the  Training  School 

N 

Newspapers 

Normal  .Art  Course 
Normal  School  Registry 
North  .Annex    . 
Nurse 

O 

Oflicers  of  the  Faculty    . 
Organization,  .Administrative 
Organizations,  Student 
(.)utfit  and  Rooms 


27 
19,  20 

53 
19 
44 
38,  39 
52 
59 
84 


121 
IS 
21 


V  I'age 

Payments,  Amount  and  Tinii-  of  .32 

IVrlagO){ics,  Degrees  ',iH 

Phy.!!  s  and  Chemislry  40 

Phy-i(al   Training,  Dei<arlmenl  of  fAi 
Positions     In  Businens— Aid  in  St-i  ur- 

ing  M 

Pre|)aralory  Course,  .Normal  3<i 

Pros|)eclivc  Studenth,  SugK<-''>(>on<i  lo  .'W 

Purixjse  and  T  unction  of  tnin  Sh'xil  23 

R 

Railroads  at  Indiana  23 

Reading  Ro<jni  19 

Refunds  and  Dedui  lions  34 

Registry,  .Alumni  H5 

Religious  InflucncCH  24 

Rooming  Alone    .  22 

R(xjming  (Jut  of  School  21 
R<x)ms,  (  hoice  of    .                                    22,32 

Rixjms,  Extra  Rent  for  32 

RcKjms  and  (Jutfit  22 

Rixjms,  Reservation  of  22 

.S 

Schofjl  of  Art  57 

Scho(.>l  of  Business  61 

Science,  Department  of  48 

Science  and  Household  .Arts  54 

Shorthand  Course  61-64 

Sick,  Care  of  21 

Single  Rooms  32 

Social  Life,  The  .  24 

Societies 25 

Sororities 25 

Standing  Committees  of  the  Board  10 

Standing  Committees  of  the  Faculty  .  15 

State  .Aid '  32 

Statement  of  Expenses  31 

Steward  21 

Student  Organizations  25 

Studies,  .Arrange<l  by  Class   .  36 

Suggestions  to  Pros|jective  Students   .  30 

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